Hello friends! It’s my turn for this week’s TGIF
project! I’ve been having a lot of fun sprucing up the house with spring and
St. Patrick’s Day touches so I thought it would be fun to create an Irish
inspired card! I love when I can use products from my stash that aren’t
necessarily for a specific season and re-work them to fit my needs! In this
case, I was thrilled to be able to use the smallest of the
Heart Leaf Posy Pocket Dies to create a shamrock!
I die cut three posy pockets out of white cardstock and then
added two different shades of green to each one and then secured them shut
using foam squares. I set those aside and got to work creating the small yellow
bouquets. I used the BotaniCuts Forget-Me-Nots Dies and die cut everything out of white cardstock and then used yellow and green
ink to add the color using blender brushes. I also added some darker yellow
details using a colored pencil. Once they were all colored, I used liquid glue
to assemble them together and add them to the stems. I was thrilled that one of
the stems in the set worked perfectly as the stem for the shamrock as well!
I like to use mini foam squares to attach the flowers to the
stems for a bit more realism and dimension.
Once the bouquets were finished, I was able to get started on assembling
the card. I cut a piece of Linen cardstock and added some light blue ink with a
blender brush to the center of the card working my way toward the edges. I also
added some ink splatter with an ink that is a few shades darker than the
background.
I stamped the “a note to say” portion of the sentiment,
which is from the Opposites Attract Stamp Set directly onto the panel using my mini MISTI for exact alignment. I die cut the
“hello” portion three times out of white cardstock using the Opposites Attract Dies . I stamped it in black and then stacked the other two die cuts to create a
chipboard weight piece. I added it directly underneath the scripted sentiment
using foam squares.
I placed the stem where I wanted it and then added the three
posy pockets to the panel using foam squares. From there I was able to tuck the
two bouquets here and there for added detail and embellishment. I added some
glitter to the flowers and the shamrock using a 2-Way glue pen. Once that was
done, I added some White Nuvo Drops to the centers of the flowers and a few
gold drops for a touch of St. Paddy’s gold! You could also use some of the
letters from the Alphabuds collection if you wanted something more on the St. Patrick’s Day side, like “Lucky” or
“Pinch Me”. I love using alphabets to customize my cards! I had a lot of fun
putting this card together! Thanks for fluttering by!
Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!❤
DeleteOh, Kelly, I love this... such a creative way to use the Posy Pockets! Speaking of the Posy Pockets, my playful cat decided to swipe one one of mine from my craft room table this morning. Will have to find a way to hide the teeth marks!! I'm always inspired by your creativity. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteOh Debbie, sounds like you've got a mischievous cat!😂 thank you so much!❤
DeleteSOOOOOO pretty Kelly and how clever to use the hearts to make up your Shamrock...LOVE it!! :0)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, sweet Marcia!❤
DeleteKelly....love, love, LOVE this shamrock card! Perfect timing and inspiration for my daughter-in-laws St. Patty’s day birthday.
ReplyDeleteYay! Thank you so much!❤
DeleteJust had to stop by your blog and give you extra kudos Kelly! You’re so talented and creative, I’m totally in love with your shamrock card! I love that Betsy designs are so interchangeable and beautiful too! Thank you again for sharing your awesome St Paddy’s day card! I LOVE IT! ☘️💚☘️👏
ReplyDeleteAwww...thanks so much, Stephanie! You're a dear!❤
DeletePERFECTLY DONE, Kelly! I think it is GENIOUS to use the Pocket Posy Die for your Shamrock, & the little yellow flowers (Forget me nots) look like little Buttercups! SUCH A BEAUTIFULLY DONE CARD!!! ;)<3
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Becky! You're so sweet!❤
Deleteso very sweet!!
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