Beautifully framed with a lace background.
Products used in this card are found HERE at the Heartfelt Creations web store:-
HCDP1-2137 Sweet Pea Paper Collection, HCPC-3901 Vining Sweet Pea cling, HCD1-7392 Vining Sweet Pea die, HCPC-3982 Classic Floral Vase cling, HCD1-7393 Classic Floral Vase die, HCPC-3848 Cheerful Note Sentiments, HCD2-7400 Classic Companion Boarder die, Deluxe flower shaping tools, Deluxe card stock white, Daubers, Ranger archival Inks: Sepia, Library Green, Leaf Green, Library Green., Water brush,, Scor-pal, Clear drying adhesive, DDOTS
OTHER PRODUCTS USED: Spectrum Noir Aqua Pencils: Bright Green, Verdant Green Blueberry. Other: Inking brush, 3D double sided foam tape, Double sided tape, Misti stamping tool, Diamond stickles, Scrap cardboard, Fussy cutting scissors.
With the
insert die from the Classic Companion Boarder die set and white card stock, die
cut into two panels measuring 1 3 / 4 “
X 6 3 / 4 “. Adhere this to the centre
of the card front using the clear drying adhesive.
Stamp the smaller
sized vase from the classic floral vase set using the library green ink onto
white card stock. Bring colour to the vase by using the inking brush and the
leaf green and library green inks.
Adhere to the card with 3 D foam tape or 3 D foam dots.
Make the
vining sweet Peas by stamping with the sepia ink onto white card stock both
sizes from the vining sweet pea stamp set. Bring colour to the images by using
the bright green, verdant green and blueberry pencils and the water brush. Die
cut the shape by using the dies from the matching vining sweet pea die set. Shape
the images by using the deluxe flower shaping tools. Adhere the vining sweet peas
to the card using the clear drying adhesive.
Make the
sentiment by stamping the sentiment from the Cheerful Note Sentiments set with
the sepia ink onto white cardstock. Cut this to a banner with ribbon ends. Make
a curve in the banner then adhere in place over the vase.
To finish
the card apply the diamond stickles to the leaves, stems, the runners in the
vining sweet pea images and the vase.
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