Because of the change in my Tuesday Tutorial and the Water Colour Wednesday this week I thought it may be a good idea to combine the two and create a card with some water coloured flowers.
I have used Spellbinders dies for my design and the flowers are bright and cheerful.
Spellbinders Supplies:
- S6-002 6x6 Matting Basics B
- SD5-224 Victorian Medallions Three
- SDS-012 Floral Divine Stamp & Dies Set
- SEL-002 Gridiron Embossing Folder
- PL-001 Platinum Die Cutting Machine
Other Supplies:
- Rose pink and white card from Papermill Direct
- Gansai Tambi water Colours
- Water Colour Card
- Wink of Stella Clear Glitter pen
- Foam pads of varying thicknesses
Instructions:
With the largest die #8 from the Matting Basics cut two panels and create a hinged card
Hand cut a slightly smaller layer in rose pink to leave a thin border around the edges
Cut another layer in white, again leaving a small border, and emboss in the folder.
(The card will be wider than the folder so emboss most of it and then move the card along to emboss the remainder.
Partially cover the folder with the embossing plate and run through the machine.
The pattern is busy enough not to notice any discrepancies in it )
Glue the two layers together and add to the base card with foam tape between to give dimension
With the solid die to Medallions Three cut one piece in rose pink and then with both parts together cut a filigree layer in white
Add these two together with foam pads between the layers and then more foam on the back of the pink card
Stamp, colour and cut as many flowers and leaves as you would like for your card
I stamped the sentiment twice and then used the banner die to cut each word separately
Add the Medallions layer to the card and place a pearl in each corner
Arrange the flowers in the centre panel as you like them and use foam pads of varying thicknesses under them and the leaves.
Keep two of the smaller flowers to one side
Keep two of the smaller flowers to one side
Add foam to the banners and arrange on the flowers then add the smaller flowers so that they just overlap the banners.
Add a little shading to the banners to make them look curved
Add a little shading to the banners to make them look curved
Lightly add the glitter pen to the flowers for a little sparkle
More tomorrow ...
Hugs xx
Morning Chtistina, a very pretty card.
ReplyDeleteNancyd xx
A beautiful card! Love the layers and dimension.
ReplyDeleteHi Christina, absolutely love your tutorials. I am based in South Africa and I so wish that the dies are also available in our Country. Thank goodness that there is on-line shopping. Even though it is terrible expensive shopping from the UK.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day xx
Beautiful card, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteMichele
Beautiful card with lovely colours!
ReplyDeleteLove the design :))
Lovely work Christina.
ReplyDeleteElaine H X
Hi Christina
ReplyDeleteSuch a vibrant and pretty design today
June x
Stunning card Christina. Just love the Victoria die.
ReplyDeleteLove Val in Spain xxx
Many thanks Christina, a beautiful card....luv Ursula xx
ReplyDeleteGood Morning. Christina- This is very lovely card. Your laying & coloring are very beautiful. Thanks for sharing this lovely card !
ReplyDeleteNice, I like where you chose to place the white banners. Brilliant!!!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Christina :) Absolutely love the combination tutorial and water color Wednesday. This is a lovely card. Thank you so much for all your hard work into todays post. Hope Ruby is doing well..... continued healing thoughts. Big Hugs.
ReplyDeleteHi Christina
ReplyDeleteLovely card, the colours are bright and cheerful. will read your blog more thoroughly later and see if I have any dies which are the right ones or that I can use in place of the ones you have used
Margaret xx
Gorgeous, thank you. Diana
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the rose color you chose to go with the medallion..so pretty..and you did a great job on the flowers too. Everything just looks so lovely together. Thanks so much for sharing your talent, Christina.
ReplyDeleteAnother stunner - beautiful colours -xx
ReplyDeleteHi Christina
ReplyDeleteAnother beauty. I hav e this die so will have a go later but with pencil coloured flowers as I'm not very good with watercolours
Best Wishes
Jenny C xxx
So lovely card, and really good instructions. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove this card xx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial, love the look of this card. I like the look of the water colour flowers on top of the medallion. Dianne C.
ReplyDeleteHi Christina
ReplyDeleteLovely card today and great instruction on what and how this was made.
Beautiful card thanks for sharing christina
ReplyDeleteHi, Christina,
ReplyDeleteI'm a day late leaving a comment for some reason, I was up to my eyes in die cut flowers, water and ink yesterday and today I still seem to have purple fingers lol.
I love this two-in-one post, maybe in the future you could combine them again. What a pretty card you ended up with as well, it's stunning.
Bejay xx