Hi there, friends! You can never have too many flower stamps, right? I'm back with another recent purchase from Pinkfresh made into a sweet birthday card. Truly dainty and feminine, the Flowers for the Soul set is beautifully designed by Dawn Woleslagle.
What I love about PF dies is that they cut several groups of images with one run through the machine. Once I die cut there were many images in various sizes to play with. I used just a few for today's card.
I stamped the flowers and heat embossed them with gold powder. Using a rainbow of DOX ink colors and the stencils, I added color.
For my background panel, I sponged using the same colors lightly. Then embossed with a folder for added texture. Using gold designer paper and gems for the accents ties the focal point together. I used a narrow panel of white card stock. Having the sentiment hanging over the edge doesn't bother me! I wanted more of that background to show. I can't wait to make another one!
Thanks so much for your visit today! Hope this summery card brings a smile to your face.
Be yourself
Have delight in your craft
Make something beautiful!
Supplies used:
Dies - Crimped Frame (The Greetery); Leaves - Altenew; Birthday - Buzzwords (Honeybee)
The EF is from Spellbinders
Inks: Rnager Distress Oxide - Salvaged Patina, Worn Lipstick, Cracked Pistachio, Carved Pumpkin, Fossilized Amber
I'm adding this to the Monthly Challenge at Pinkfresh
Your delicate rainbow of color is so pretty, Cindy! I, too, think it's fun the way you can stamp and cut a whole set at once, and Pinkfresh stamps are especially sweet and charming. I love the gold, and I have a fondness for greetings hanging over the edge. Such a lovely card! You have me looking in my NBUS basket at the several Pinkfresh sets, tsk tsk. They do have some good sales!
ReplyDeleteI like ever pretty little detail of your wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteIndeed - flowers so beautiful- your creation brings joy and smiles!
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