Thanks for coming by today and I hope you have a wonderful Easter. I think the hollyhocks are so pretty and I love all the tiny flower pots. I added a few of the green stems to add another natural element to the design. Here’s a closer view of the little flowers and flower pots. See more ideas about cards, impression obsession cards, cards handmade. I tucked the flower pots in behind the grass layer and attached them to the fence with mounting tape. HOLLYHOCKS DIE-Impression Obsession/IO Stamps (DIE169-R)-Steel-Silhouette Flower Quantity. Explore Sofia Llantadas board 'Hollyhocks Die cut Cards', followed by 185 people on Pinterest. I rounded the pots around my fingers and attached the flower stems. I formed the tiny flowers with a tiny tipped stylus and forming the foliage with my stylus and molding pad. I created the pail full of flowers by starting to add the smallest stems first and continued adding the larger and larger stems to fill in to create the arrangement. I cut the multi colored hollyhocks, applied ink to the petals with a mini applicator, colored the stems with an olive Copic marker and formed the with my stylus and molding pad. You can see my step by step photos of how I distressed the pail here. I applied rust ink to all the flower pots to add depth. See more ideas about impression obsession, obsession, impression obsession cards. I applied rusty spots on my pail using rust ink and mini applicator and added dark spots using a Pitt artist pen. Explore Marion Stephenss board 'Dies - Impression Obsession', followed by 104 people on Pinterest. I cut the grass layer using my deckle scissors because I didn’t want to detract from the flower pots with grass sprigs. See more ideas about inspirational cards, flower cards, cards. Explore shirley clarks board 'Hollyhock cards' on Pinterest. I started by attaching the fence to the card base with mounting tape. The Crafters Workshop: Mini Harlequin stencil, Impression Obsession: Hollyhock dies, Die-Namics: Spring Wreath die, modeling paste, Sending Hugs. I was in the mood to create a garden scene and I love using the white picket fence as the backdrop. My project today was made using the Impression Obsession Hollyhocks, Pail, Leaves and Stems, Tiny Flowers, Large Fence, and the Memory Box Garden Pots. Thank you to Barbara for hosting the Color Challenge and all the team who provided their beautiful samples.Good Sunday morning and Happy Easter. See more ideas about cards, impression obsession, cards handmade. If this is something that interests you, please make sure you don't miss this post and video. Explore Mari Willards board 'Cards - Impression Obsession', followed by 1,092 people on Pinterest. Debby just posted a wonderful blog post and 2 part video review on the Prima Confection Watercolors. I also want to give a shout out to Debby Hughes. If you happen to be on Instagram you can see them there. I loved this card so much that I actually created 4 cards in different colors to give as a gift. The sentiment is from Penny Black (Eloquence). Some more watercoloring to deepen the dimension and create the idea of a garden or field full of these beautiful flowers. Once it was dry I placed the extra hollyhocks I had watercolored and set aside on top of the inlays. I watercolored with my Prima Confection watercolors. Then, I flipped the panel over to the correct side and inlaid the hollyhocks into place (don't forget to put the little centers back in). I gently turned it over and put tape over the cut areas. Then I placed the dies on the watercolor panel where I wanted to have them inlaid and ran them through my die cutting machine. Using the Impression Obsession Hollyhock DIE169-R I die cut several pieces to use later and laid them aside to watercolor. Ladies, why haven't I thought of using my die cuts like this before?! I used a piece of Canson Watercolor paper cut to 3 3/4 x 5 inches. I was absolutely smitten with Norine's Hollyhocks and asked her permission to the CASE the card - she very kindly said yes! Yay for me! If someone would kindly PM and remind me I would appreciate it so much. I'm sorry I've forgotten how to use my HTML lingo. You can find her card, Impression Obsession Hollyhocks, on her blog: This card is a CASE by a wonderful designer named Norine Hope. My card entry for this weeks Color Challenge CC689 with the dessert option of flowers.īarbara, the colors this week couldn't have been more perfect! I was able to include the dessert option as well.
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