Hi there,
I'm thrilled to share with you this card I made using several Altenew products. It's totally different than what I usually make, but I had a blast creating this floral card!
I started off by stamping the largest flower cluster from In The Woodland using Obsidian pigment ink on Transotype perfect coloring paper. I used the coordinating die to cut the images, and then used the In The Woodland stencils along with Crisp dye inks to color the flowers and leaves.
To color the flowers, I used frosty pink + coral berry + ruby red + snapdragon + warm sunshine crisp dye inks. And for the leaves, I used frayed leaf + forest glades crisp dye inks.
Next I cut a 5,5 x 4 inches white panel, and used the Leaf Bed stencil along with lost shadow oxide ink to create a subtle leafy background. I added splatters to this panel by mixing black soot oxide ink with water, as well as copic opaque white ink with water. And I added the same textures on the flowers.
I cut a "Hello" out of gold mirror cardstock, another one out of white cardstock using the Simply Hello die, and glued the gold mirror "Hello" on top of the white one. I also white heat embossed "To a dear friend" from In The Woodland on black cardstock, and trimmed it into a slim banner.
Next I cut a 5,5 x 4,25 inches white card base. I added a piece of Gold Foil Pinstripe Washi Tape on the right edge of the card base, and then attached my panel on the card base. I stuck my flowers using 1mm foam squares, and my greeting elements using 2mm foam squares. And finally I glued a few clear droplets here and there to add more shine to my card.
I will share a second card very soon, so stay tuned!
ALTENEW SUPPLIES
- In the woodland stamp + die sets
- In the woodland stencils
- Leaf bed stencil
- Simply hello die
- Gold foil pinstripe washi tape
- Crisp dye inks: frosty pink, coral berry, ruby red, frayed leaf, forest glades, snapdragon, warm sunshine
OTHER SUPPLIES
- Gold mirror cardstock from my stash
- White cardstock by Lawn Fawn
- Black licorice cardstock by Lawn Fawn
- Copic opaque white ink
- Black soot oxide ink
- Clear embossing ink by Lawn Fawn
- Fine white embossing ink by Hero Arts
- Clear droplets by Studio Katia
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