Today I have a lovely card to share with you that I created for my nephew (and of course his new bride) on their wedding day. I had no idea what their colors were so I went with a blue dahlia. I wanted it to be pretty, but not a bright pink or something. You know what I mean, right? :)
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I stamped the dahlia five times and cut parts of it out starting with the very middle budding area and kept doing the same thing keeping more of the petals each time until I had the full flower. I colored each of the layers using Journey Color Burst Pencils...I LOVE using them! They show beautiful and vibrant colors! I also used the Heart Film Die Set for the heart. I believe this will be out in the new Inspiration catalog this summer. I received it at Leadership in January and this is the first time I used it. Glad I was digging through my dies and saw this one. I had forgotten about, but an idea popped into my head and I finally knew how I was going to finish the card. :)
Catalina Splash
Kiwi Slice
Black Licorice
Whip Cream
Sara
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Supplies used on this card:
Heart Film Die Set (available in 2017-2018 Inspiration Catalog)
I used Journey Color Burst Pencils
number 30, 32 and 33 on the flower
and
number 21 and 22 on the leaves
Heart Film Die Set (available in 2017-2018 Inspiration Catalog)
I used Journey Color Burst Pencils
number 30, 32 and 33 on the flower
and
number 21 and 22 on the leaves
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Thank you for your comments. I read everyone! If you ever wonder how I've made something I'd be glad to let you know! Sara