Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Heartfelt Creations Wednesday

Hi everyone, here we are once more, another fantastic Wednesday and with that comes some Heartfelt Creations inspiration.  Today I have a card I made with this lovely embossing folder from "Couture Creations", love this image of the clock face.  I embossed the clock on cream colored cardstock, cut the face out and inked the embossed area with distress ink, I then embossed the edge with hematite embossing powder to coordinate the embossing on the background and the sentiment.
Here is a close up of the flowers, I stamped them on a dark pink cardstock with black ink, cut with the coordinating dies and inked all the petals with vintage photo distress ink, I then shaped them with the blossoms tool kit and added some gunmetal Stickles to the centers.
I hope you have enjoyed my card today, make sure to hop over to the HC Blog for tons of beautiful inspiration.  Thank you so much for your visit and hope you have a wonderful and creative day.

Angelica

Supplies:
Heartfelt Creations

Inks:  Ranger Archival Ink (Jet Black), Distress ink (vintage photo), VersaMark watermark ink,
Paper:  Bazzill Basics Cardstock, GCD Studios Melody Ross (Soul Food)
Accessories:  Couture Creations embossing folder (Renaissance), Spellbinders (Labels Eighteen), Ribbon, MM metallic mini brads, Stickles (Gunmetal), Stampendeous embossing powder (Hematite), Punch Bunch (Ash leaf), pop dots, MM decorative brad

Instructions:
Size:  5" x 6 1/2"
Cut a piece of cardstock for mat.  Cut a piece of patterned paper, stamp corner flourish from "Rye Grass Flourish" set as pictured with embossing ink and heat emboss with hematite embossing powder, heat emboss edges of paper, shade edges with vintage photo distress ink.  Emboss clock with renaissance embossing folder, cut with scissors and lightly shade the embossed areas with vintage photo distress ink, ink edge with embossing ink and heat emboss, attach brad to center.  Stamp sentiment from "Door To My Heart" set on cardstock with embossing ink and heat emboss, cut with die from "Labels Eighteen" heat emboss edge of label, shade edges with distress ink.  Cut two corners with corner die from "Decorative Butterfly-Border" set from cardstock, cover diecuts with embossing ink and heat emboss with hematite embossing powder.  Stamp the following flowers from "Malabar Clematis" set on pink cardstock with black ink and cut with coordinating die; 6-small, 4-next size up, shade with distress ink, shape with paper blossoms tool kit.  Punch several small leafs, shade with distress ink and shape.  Attach everything as pictured, adhere the clock with pop dots (in the center only), add some ribbon and bow, some small brads, and some Stickles to the center of the flowers.

13 comments:

  1. Major gorgeous! Love your use of the folder!

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  2. Beautiful way to showcase the folder!

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  3. Girl this is breattaking!!!!

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  4. What a fabulous job you did with this folder! Fabulous!

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  5. Hola,

    Te ha quedado una tarjeta preciosa, que bonito es el reloj embosado!

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  6. Wow! What an amazing card, Angelica! LOVE that clockface and your design is fabulous! SO amazed by those tiny flowers!

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  7. Gorgeous card, Angelica! I love the clock face and the beautiful flowers!

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  8. Beautiful card! Love it! Olena

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  9. love what you created using the embossing folder! beautiful!

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  10. Absolutely stunning! Love how you sponged the embossing and the gorgeous flowers!
    Hugs,
    Marsha

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  11. Love that ef! And your flowers are fabulous!

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  12. Gorgeous creation Angelica. I love how you worked the stamps and dies in with this one. "Hugs"

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  13. I really love that embossing folder. This is spectacular. A lovely arrangement of beauty and grace all wrapped up in this creative piece. Sorry I am let-but I am trying to catch up after my trip.

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Thank you so much for visiting my blog, your comments are greatly appreciated.

Angelica