Tuesday, December 03, 2013

Special Wishes with Heartfelt Creations

Hi everyone, this is my card today featuring some of the newest stamps, dies, and paper from Heartfelt Creations.
I'm loving the new images and I'm having some fun creating 3-dimensional stamped images on my cards.  This image I stamped 3 times, colored with Spectrum Noir markers, cut with scissors and coordinating dies and layered with pop dots.
I made some roses to coordinate with the roses on the stamped image.
The ticket image is from one of the patterned paper sheets in the new "Floral Key" paper collection.
Here is a closeup of the embossed and inked background.
Here you can see the dimension on my stamped image.
This is the sketch I used for inspiration on my card from the talented Karan Gerber.
Thank you so much for your visit today.

Angelica

Supplies:
Heartfelt Creations & Supplies Carried by HC

Inks:  Memento Ink (Tuxedo Black), Distress ink (tattered rose, forest moss), ColorBox Fluid Chalk (Rose Coral)
Image Colored With:  Spectrum Noir Markers (Blender, BT1, TB2, GG3, DG2, DG3, FS1, EB1, EB6, GB8, GB10, CR1, CR2), Marvy LePlumeII Marker (Black)
Paper:  Bazzill Cardstock (Cream, Olive green), Cardstock (Cream), The Paper Temptress 89lb. Curious Iridescent Cryogen White cardstock
Accessories:  Spellbinders (Vintage Lace Accents, Labels Eighteen, 3D M-Bossabilites Persian Splendor), Want2Scrap adhesive pearls, lace trim, Stickles (Diamond), May Arts Olive solid ribbon, pop dots
Inspiration:  Cardabilities Sketch #85

Finished card size is 5 1/2" x 8 1/2".  Cut a piece of green patterned paper, ink edges with forest moss distress ink and moss green stamp paint, mat with cream cardstock.  Cut a piece of cream cardstock and emboss with 3D embossing folder, trim to fit card, ink embossed areas with distress ink and stamp paint, adhere as pictured.  Stamp image from "Keys and Roses" 3 times on white cardstockwith black ink, color with markers, cut base image with die from Labels Eighteen, cut complete 2nd image with scissors, cut only roses from 3rd image, adhere with pop dots as pictured.  Stamp image from "Burnished Key" set on white cardstock with black ink, cut with coordinating die, take key that matches colored image and color with markers, adhere with pop dots.  Stamp several leaf branches from "Open Leaf" set on cream cardstock with black ink, cut with coordinating dies, shade with distress ink and stamp paint, shape with paper blossoms tool kit.  Stamp several flowers from "Mini Vintage Floret" and "Open Vintage Floret" sets on cream cardstock with black ink, cut with coordinating dies, shade with tattered rose and rose coral inks, shape with paper blossoms tool kit, make 3 roses.  Cut a ticket image from patterned paper sheet, shade edges with stamp paint and shape slightly.  Cut 2 lace borders with die from "Vintage Lace Accents" from olive green cardstock, adhere on edge of embossed panel as pictured.  Adhere stamped 3d image, adhere roses, leaves and ticket as pictured.  Adhere a lace trim border.  As a final touch add a ribbon bow, some adhesive rhinestones and a touch of Stickles glitter to the petal edges of the roses.

8 comments:

  1. Angelica, this is probably my favorite project for the week. The colors are just stunning and the roses are amazing!

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  2. This is one gorgeous, beautiful card girl! I love everything about it! Those flowers are amazing!

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  3. this is just gorgeous, i love the flowers and all the details, and im also honoured you used one of my sketches, i really love how you use some of the tags as mini flags.

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  4. Simply stunning!!! I absolutely love what you did here!!!

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  5. This is just stunning ! hugs xx

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  6. Angelica this is a gorgeous piece of art. The embossing and inking with the softly coloured flowers is an absolute stand out.

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  7. Oh Wow, absolutely Gorgeous!!!

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  8. Gorgeous Angelica!! I love that you triple stamped some of your images and those roses are so beautiful. Thank you for sharing!

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

Angelica