Hello and welcome friends! It’s good to be here today with a fun floral project mixing some old and new! I'm sharing this card over on The Greetery Blog as well!
When I was creating with the Garden Gateway Die during the release, I was having so much fun envisioning all of the
different flowers I wanted to use around this beautiful gate! Now that the
hollyhocks are blooming like crazy, I thought It would be fun to use them to
accent the gate!
To begin, I used the BotaniCuts Hollyhocks Dieto cut out
all of the pieces three times! I wanted to make a full arrangement of flowers
(just like the ones in my neighborhood) so I got to work inking them up using
Distress Oxide inks and a finger sponge dauber. I also added colored pencil
detailing to the leaves and the blooms. I glued them together using liquid glue
and then used my foam mat and a stylus to give them the curved shape. If you
watch the assembly instruction video for the hollyhocks, Betsy shows how easy
this can be done!
I die cut the gate out of Kraft Gray cardstock that Betsy
has used in the past. I just love it and I’m so glad she shared where she got
it because I can’t stop using it! Thank you, sweet Betsy! Now….as much as I
don’t like to point out mistakes, I need to in this case! Ha ha! I forgot to
add the gate hardware and didn’t notice until I had covered it up with a garden
of hollyhocks. Because I couldn’t see the gate properly, I glued the hardware
on without noticing it was WRONG! Ha ha! how embarrassing! So, my tip for you
would be to add the hardware at THIS point and do it correctly!
I wanted a shaped card, so I made a top-folding A2 card base
and then die cut it using the largest arch die included in the A2 Arches Die placing the top of the arch just above the fold. I die cut a separate panel
using the same die and then added the clouds using a stencil from my stash. The
backside of the shaped card base was unappealing in appearance because of my
thrashed cutting plates, so I glued the stenciled panel to THAT side to cover
it up!
Once I had all of that done, I decided I wanted a hollyhock
behind the gate so I glued that down with liquid glue and then added the gate
over the top using mini foam squares. From there I just had fun adding the
clusters here and there and grouping the blooms until I was satisfied with the
arrangement.
The final step was the adding the sentiment, which is from
the Bloom & Grow Sentiment set, to the gate. I heat embossed the main
sentiment using detail white powder and then cut it out using the coordinating
die that can also be found in the Garden Gateway Die. I used white pigment ink
to add the detail around the perimeter and then added it to the card using
black foam squares. A sprinkling of glitter on the blooms finishes off this
summery design! Thanks for fluttering by!
4 comments:
This is beautiful! I love hollyhocks.
What a gorgeous card! Beautiful arbor and hollyhocks and everything colored so beautifully!
Simple awesome Kelly!
You do such beautiful work!
Thanks for what you do.
This is SO LOVELY, Kelly! ;) I like how you did the envelope too! You ALWAYS do the BEST details! ;)
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