Showing posts with label vase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vase. Show all posts

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Just for you

Just for you...

To keep in the spirit of Mother's Day, another loving thought, two daisies in a white vase.

With a very simple little sentiment from Sprinkle n' Sparkle, I guess it could also be used for a Birthday card.

I found the inspiration for this card on Angela Maine's beautiful blog:
http://www.fromthetoolshed.blogspot.com/



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Here is a close up of the flowers.



I used a die cut from Provocraft for the flowers and stems.

The heart of the flowers is made with a dimensional paint called Paper-Pen from Viva.

Thank you Splitcoatampers!!!



Until next time....

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Wishing you A Happy Birthday

Wishing you..
... a happy birthday.

More flowers, more Tiffany blue, more Martha Stewart punch....

With those elements, it could only be a success.  I have always liked cards where there is a mix of stamped image and embellishments. It gives the sentiment there are different dimensions on the overall picture.


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This is exactly what I did here: one of the flower is a paper one from recollections, (with a puffy paint center) and the other ones are stamped with a Martha Stewart flowers stamps set.

The vase is a punched image (Punch Bunch) and the spine of the card is  made with a piece of Tiffany paper punched with a martha Stewart edger.

The sentiment was printed beforehand.

Until next time....

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Blue Flowers in a Blue Vase

Blue Flowers.

Another version of the card in post 19, different colors used here, but still the same trio of flowers from Close to My Heart, a vase from Punchbunch, a bow from a Martha Stewart Punch...



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Until next time.

Blue Flowers on Tiffany Blue

Blue Flowers.

I found that wonderful vase punch from Punchbunch: I punch this vase in Kraft paper and added a Tiffany Blue cut with a Martha Stewart punch.

The blue copic coloring reminds of the matting, and I also added some puffy paint at the center of the flowers.



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Until next time.