Hello! Today the Gina K Design Team are having a special blog hop featuring some of the many techniques that have been featured at Stamp TV. We hope you will hop along for tons of inspiration and maybe a try a new technique yourself. If you found your way here from Tina's blog, you are on the right track. I used the partial embossing with a Cuttlebug folder technique for my project and used images from Warm With Love.
I started by stamping the iris with Memento Tuxedo Black ink.
I used Copics to color, starting with V04 on a petal.
Added V01.
Added V000.
Then I deepened the shadows with V06.
I colored the remaining petals the same way.
For the foliage, I started with YG03.
Then added YG09. After coloring, I cut out the image.
I cut an oval, using Oval Nestabilities from Pure Luxury white cardstock, then I sponged Memento New Sprout while it was still in the die.
Sponged Memento Bamboo Leaves.
Then sponged Memento Cantaloupe.
Stamped some grass for the background with Memento New Sprout.
I cut my cardbase to fold at the top and scored it. Then I placed it in the Swiss Dots folder, with the folder sideways, lining up with the fold line. Gina's video will show you exactly how to do this. After embossing the top portion, I left an un-embossed section and lined up the Swiss Dots folder along the bottom edge and embossed again.
After embossing the bottom, I placed the card base on my Scor-Buddy and scored lines to frame the un-embossed section.
I layered the background with Pure Luxury Wild Lilac, cut using Scallop Oval Nestabilities, stamped the sentiment and added piercing. The cut out image was adhered using Pop Dots.
Next on the hop is Sharon's blog. I know she will have something fabulous to show you!
Thank you for visiting. I hope you have a happy day!
Beautiful card, Theresa! Thanks again for the nice tutorial. Love that new Memento ink (Sprout)!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful iris coloring, Theresa, and the partial embossing really sets it all off!
ReplyDeleteLove it T!! Your coloring is awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove the coloring of the iris, Blake just picked one from the neighbors yard this AM, looks just like this! LOL!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Theresa!
ReplyDeletejust gorgeous!!! love the sponging behind the image, it's so soft and elegant!
ReplyDeleteI love how you used this technique, and the color of your Iris. It's so vibrant.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! My dad grew Roses and Iris, so I'm partial to them. The coloring is just gorgeous. TFS
ReplyDeleteJessica
Doing partial embossing always makes for such a finished look to a card and when you add those gorgeous flowers to the mix, it really makes for a beautiful creation.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous job you did on this card! The iris is amazing!
ReplyDeleteTheresa- This is another beauty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Theresa! I have an iris blooming in my backyard that looks so very similar!
ReplyDeleteYour card once again is amazing. Your coloring is beyond my reach, but keeps me inspired to keep working at it. I love the partial embossing and always forget to try it...TODAY I will !
ReplyDeleteOh, this is SO pretty! Love the partial embossing technique!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Thanks for showing it step by step!
ReplyDeleteIt's always amazing to me how such a simple thing such as this technique can really add to the beauty of a card!
ReplyDeleteLove that technique and I always forget to use it. LOVE the card!!! Fabulous colors!
ReplyDeleteLots of great techniques on your pretty card! Love the scored and pierced lines and the pretty iris.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! :)
Oh my! That iris is gorgeous and that partial embossing looks great with that image. Thank you for the tutorial on coloring that iris.
ReplyDeletelove this. The way you show us whom are new to these techniques what you are actually doing is absolutely the best lessons for us Thankyou
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteWOW, Theresa, what a beautiful spring/Easter card! Your coloring and background are FABULOUS, and I love the partially embossed technique! TFS your talents with us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, love the iris stamp set too!
ReplyDeleteTheresaYour tutorials are so helpful! Thank you. Gorgeous card!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful Spring card, Theresa. Always love your step by step procedures, very informative!
ReplyDeleteWow The iris is amazing! It look popping of the card. I love the colors too!
ReplyDeleteIs the rest of your life as colorful and perfect as your cards? LOL Thanks for all your wonderful tutorials!
ReplyDeleteFantastic, as usual Theresa!
ReplyDeleteLove your work.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - Love the placement of the sentiment!
ReplyDeletefablous tutorial as always and wonderful way to do the sentiment with the added scoring and piercing!
ReplyDeleteI love this card. Aren't scor-pals great?!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thanks for all the detailed pictures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Theresa. Love the partial embossing technique.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card!
ReplyDeleteLove how you used this technique, Theresa! Your beautiful iris makes a gorgeous focal piece against the swiss dots.
ReplyDeleteI echo every single comment Theresa! Stunning work! Hugs Viv xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for reminding me of this technique- it is one I wanted to try the first time I saw it but did not get a chance to do so. I will now!
ReplyDeleteAh, this is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The partial embossing looks so classy! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteJust breathtaking Theresa! Your tutorials are always so perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial to your beautiful iris card!!!! YUM!
ReplyDeleteJan Castle
Your card is lovely as well as your tutorial being so well done!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your inspiration Theresa.
That Iris is so pretty!!!
Donna
Theresa, your card is so beautiful. You are my go to person for copic coloring and I appreciate all of your tutorials.
ReplyDeleteAlma
I love the way you show your cards and give us the techniques you use. That Iris stamp is one of my favorites....I will use it often.
ReplyDeleteI just love your card Theresa and was especially pleased that you showed us once again how to emboss partially. I was thinking of doing that with a card the other day and couldn't remember how! Now I can try again. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning
ReplyDeleteYour card - the image - coloring - and technique are right on. Just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLike this technique and like the subtle sponged background with the grass and the way the Iris pops.
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