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Monday, May 13, 2013

Bold Blossoms Tutorial

Hello! I have several tutorials I need to get uploaded from the Gina K release last week, so I'm sure you'll recognize this card featuring Bold Blossoms.

 To start my card, I stamped the flower, from Bold Blossoms, twice off the edges of the card stock, using VersaMark ink. Then I heat embossed using Clear Ranger Fine Embossing Powder.

 Then, using Memento Grape Jelly ink, I sponged over the flowers, with my Jumbo Sponge Dauber.

 I stamped the flower on scratch paper, twice, and cut them out for masks. Then, with the masks in place, I sponged Memento Bamboo Leaves.

 I stamped the leaf a few times with Memento Bamboo Leaves. They are faint in this photos, but you can click on it to see it larger.

 Next I removed the masks and used my V12 and V15 Copic markers to deepen the color at the base of the petals.

 Used C1 and C3 to add a shadow around the edges of the flowers.

Using my Scor-Buddy, I added some score lines on opposite corners.

A simple stamped sentiment, from A Little Something, was adhered to the center, with 3D Foam Squares. I layered with Pure Luxury Black Onyx and used a Pure Luxury Ocean Mist card base (4 ¼ by 5 ½ inches).

Thanks for visiting. I hope you have a wonderful day!!!

7 comments:

  1. Theresa, I love your tutorials - such clear directions, not to mention the inspiration to try something different. This project is stunning!

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  2. This is gorgeous. It's amazing how you have added dimension by the way you colored the flower. Just beautiful.

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  3. This is striking! I can see the recipient having this on display for quite some time. Thanks for sharing how it came about.

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  4. Just gorgeous. I love the color and everything about it

    Kathleen

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  5. Eileen L. said....

    Beautiful..love the flower and your colors, just gorgeous.

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  6. Another magnificent floral art piece. I love how you lay out your design, then admin colors exactly where you want them to go -- fabulous!

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