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Blossom Trio

Greetings! I'm really in the mood to share projects with flowers this week, so today I have a card with the Blossom Trio stamp from Stampendous, along with their Big Brush Hello stamp. My full instructions are below.

Supplies:
Stampendous:
Q235: Blossom Trio
N266: Big Brush Hello
EP514: Bright Pink Embossing Powder
EP122: Sky Blue Embossing Powder
DCP1005: Fitted Frames Set A
MPW811: Mixed Media White Paper

Other:
My Colors Cardstock: Concord Jam, Atlantic Shore
Imagine: VersaMark Ink, Memento Ink in Tuxedo Black
Prismacolor Markers: 7, 8, 16, 18, 19, 25, 28, 31, 46, 53, 123, 133, 167, 168, 169
Scrapbook Adhesives: EZ-Dots

Directions:
1. Stamp the image with Memento ink in Tuxedo Black.

2. Color the image using the markers listed.

3. Die cut the colored image with the Small "Q" Fitted Frame.

4. Die cut a piece of Atlantic Shore cardstock with the Large "Q" Fitted Frame.

5. Create the card base out of Concord Jam cardstock, cut to the size of 11" x 4 1/4."

6. Stamp the Big Brush Hello stamp on the lower portion of the card with VersaMark ink.

7. Sprinkle Bright Pink Embossing Powder on the stamped image and heat set.

8. Apply VersaMark Ink to the edges of the card (I usually do 2 at a time).

9. Sprinkle Sky Blue Embossing Powder on the edges and heat set.

10. Adhere layers with EZ-Dots.

This is a pretty simple card to make, and I love how these colors pop. Thanks for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!

Comments

JeanneLee said…
Wonderful coloring on the flowers and these colors are so pretty together.
Donna Ellis said…
Lovely shading in your beautiful flowers! So happy and springy!
Linda BL said…
This is a great spring card! I like the Blossom Trio stamp as there is room to color and to be able to do some shading.
sharon g said…
I like how you colored the flowers. It looks like you didn't make them look perfect, which is what I'm trying to work on. I am a perfectionist, so it's difficult. But I really like how some things look much better when they aren't colored "perfectly". Thank you!
Greta said…
Love those whimsical blooms & the beautiful word font--great card!
Unknown said…
Pretty card. Love love the pink!
Becca Yahrling said…
This is really pretty!
Love the colors you chose to use.
Tracey Magner said…
Hi, Beautiful card and I love how you used the new stamp, it looks awesome.
Sue D said…
So pretty. I like the colors.
Sue in Ohio
Mary Holshouser said…
Pretty card.
Love the mix of colors.
The flowers are relaxed and
wonderful. thanks for
sharing.
txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com
Denise Bryant said…
Pretty flowers and a nice sentiment stamp! Love the fun colors on your card!

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