Size: 7” x 4 3/4”
Supplies:
Heartfelt Creations and Supplies Carried by HC
HCDP1-2123 Countryside Cottage Paper Collection
HCPC-3938 Countryside Cottage Cling Stamp Set
HCPC-3939 Cottage Tree ‘scapes Cling Stamp Set
HCPC-3940 Cottage Summer ‘scapes Cling Stamp Set
HCD1-7332 Countryside Cottage Die
HCD1-7333 Cottage Tree ‘scapes Die
HCD1-7334 Cottage Summer ‘scapes Die
HCPC-3915 Welcome Baby Cling Stamp Set
HCPC-3909 French Cottage ’scapes Cling Stamp Set
HCPC-3819 Small Sweet Peony Cling Stamp Set
HCD1-7325 Scalloped Florish Gateway Die
HCD1-7293 French Cottage ‘scapes Die
HCD1-7173 Small Sweet Peony Die
HCPP1-475 Deluxe Flower Shaping Paper
HCFB1-464 3D Floral Basics Shaping Mold
HCS1-458-1 Bright Pearl Stamens-Small
HCS1-458-2 Bright Pearl Stamens-Medium
HCST1-401 Heartfelt Creations Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit
HCDA2-450 Stack and Store Daubers-Pack of 30
RACP524 Ranger Archival Ink (Vibrant Fuchsia)
159723 Art Glitter Dries Clear Adhesive
352854 Art Glitter Metal Glue Tip
D110305 Darice Rubber Stamp Mat
Inks: Distress ink (mowed lawn, speckled egg, broken china), Rubbernecker Color Fuse ink (Set #10-Clover, Set #12-Slate)
Image Colored With: Distress Ink Pad Re-inkers (tattered rose, walnut stain, tea dye, seedless preserves, fossilized amber, mowed lawn, candied apple, spiced marmalade)
Paper: Bazzill Cardstock (Green), Canson 140lb. Cold Press Watercolor paper
Accessories: Art Institute Glitter Microfine Transparent (Shell White)
For more tips on creating with the Sweet Peony Flowers watch the tutorial at: https://youtu.be/L9_MLkvpGPQ
For more tips on creating with the French Cottage Flowers watch the tutorial at: https://youtu.be/cATv3wk2_sM
Instructions:
Finished card size is 7” tall by 4 3/4” wide.
With large gate die from Scalloped Florish Gateway, cut 2 panels from white cardstock, 2 panels from green Cardstock, with scolloped die, cut one piece from white cardstock, with smaller gate die, cut one panel from patterned paper, using decorative pieces cut one gate panel from white cardstock. Cut a piece of white cardstock 2” x 4 3/4”, score at center, this makes the hinge for the fold of the card, glue on top of white panels. Cut a piece of green cardstock 4 3/4” wide by 6 1/2”, score at 1/2”, 2”, 4” and 5” fold to form the step section of the card, glue the 1/2” flap to the white cardstock base. Glue the green panels to white cardstock base. Glue white scalloped panel and patterned paper panel as pictured. Glue white decorative gate as pictured. Cut a piece of white cardstock 4 3/4” x 7”, score at 3 3/4”, fold and glue to back of card, this creates the stand.
Stamp the following on watercolor paper with with the following inks:
Tree, Cottage, Potted Plants - Slate ink
Leaves on tree, grass, bushes and any other greenery - Clover
Stamp flowers on deluxe flower shaping paper:
Sweet Peony flowers - broken china, Vibrant Fuchsia
French Cottage ’scapes Flowers - Vibrant Fuchsia
Cut all stamped images with the corresponding dies.
For the cottage, tree, tree leaves, grass, potted plants and other greenery I used Distress ink pad re-inker inks to color my images (colors used are listed in supply list) but you can use your favorite coloring supplies. For the flowers I colored them with the same colors I used to stamp them. Shape tree leaves with flower shaping kit. Shape all the Sweet Peony flowers using the Floral Basics Shaping Mold and finish the shaping with the shaping tools. Shape the small French Cottage ’scapes flowers with the flower shaping kit.
Add flower stamens to all flowers.
Glue all pieces to your card base to form the scene as pictured, I used glue on some pieces and foam dots on others for extra dimension. Glue one of the grass patches with foam dots to the bottom panel to make the stop point for the step. Add some leafy branches and glue flowers on top as pictured. Cut a tag from patterned paper and stamp your sentiment, glue with foam dots as pictured. Add some glitter to the flowers and the windows on the cottage.
I love this card and have been trying to form the base. I’m having trouble with it. Question, does it close withe the decorated house on the front of the card like a regular easel?
ReplyDeleteHi Rita, thank you. This ended up being a bit different, when I closed it, the whole scene ends up in the inside of the card. Hope this makes sense.
DeleteLove this Angelica!
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
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