Hi, how are you today? The Card I am showing you today was inspired by a lady called Bhana who runs great workshops at the Sunrise Crafts UK store. She blogs regularly sharing her cards. This design is one of hers.
Here is my version of her card:
I made the card base using white American Crafts cardstock. I cut a rectangle from the same type of cardstock and embossed it using the Sue Wilson A4 Leafy Montage. Then making a frame (leaving some space on the left side for some ribbon later) from the Double Pierced die ready to be placed on top with foam tape to add some dimension.
You can better see the embossing of the card on this image.
I used the Heartfelt Creations Fleur Borders and Pockets die cutting out the piece from a shiny piece of cream cardstock that I had in my stash.
I tucked this under the frame at the top on the left.
I did the same using the second of the two dies, adding this to the previously made frame as well on the bottom right.
I stamped the Sue Wilson Orange Blossom using a versa ink pad and heat embossed it using white powder. I cut them out with the matching Sue Wilson die, turned them over and coloured them with a dauber and a Bamboo Leaves Memento ink pad. I layered them, shaped them and then added them to the centre of the card.
I had previously made up a series of the little Hummingbirds using the Heartfelt Creations Botanic Orchid stamps and dies.
I coloured them with distress ink and a water brush. I added on to this card.
I added a sentiment that I have had it ages and finally a few cream pearls. On the left side I added a piece of organza ribbon tying it into a bow.
.... and there you have it. The main ingredients I used to make this card were:
I hope you like today's card. If you have a minute, have a look at the Sunrise Crafts UK blog gallery for some inspiration.
Here is my version of her card:
I made the card base using white American Crafts cardstock. I cut a rectangle from the same type of cardstock and embossed it using the Sue Wilson A4 Leafy Montage. Then making a frame (leaving some space on the left side for some ribbon later) from the Double Pierced die ready to be placed on top with foam tape to add some dimension.
You can better see the embossing of the card on this image.
I used the Heartfelt Creations Fleur Borders and Pockets die cutting out the piece from a shiny piece of cream cardstock that I had in my stash.
I tucked this under the frame at the top on the left.
I did the same using the second of the two dies, adding this to the previously made frame as well on the bottom right.
I stamped the Sue Wilson Orange Blossom using a versa ink pad and heat embossed it using white powder. I cut them out with the matching Sue Wilson die, turned them over and coloured them with a dauber and a Bamboo Leaves Memento ink pad. I layered them, shaped them and then added them to the centre of the card.
I had previously made up a series of the little Hummingbirds using the Heartfelt Creations Botanic Orchid stamps and dies.
I coloured them with distress ink and a water brush. I added on to this card.
I added a sentiment that I have had it ages and finally a few cream pearls. On the left side I added a piece of organza ribbon tying it into a bow.
.... and there you have it. The main ingredients I used to make this card were:
I hope you like today's card. If you have a minute, have a look at the Sunrise Crafts UK blog gallery for some inspiration.
gorgeous.
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