It may be snowing outside, but I'm thinking Spring!
This lily was stamped and filed in my pre-stamped folder ages ago, so I decided to finally use it on a card using my new Distress Ink Markers and an aqua painter. After watercoloring the flower and adding black Stickles to the stamens, I set it aside to dry and cut the mats. I found another image in the file, so I cut out the painted blossom and mounted it over the second one with dimensionals.
Next, I tied embroidery floss around the layers and mounted it to the card of white Bazzill cs with double-stick tape. Then I made the label, added a light green gem and attached it with a tiny piece of dimensional tape. Done!
For beginners, all you need is a flower stamp, some black ink and some markers to make a nice Spring card.
TIP: In place of ribbon, I use embroidery floss on most of my cards. It's less bulky for mailing, and less expensive. With such a variety available, you can easily match the colors to your cardstocks and inks.
PS: We got less than 6" of snow last night and have already been plowed out--YAY!
2 comments:
Adding the second bloom really makes this elegant! Glad you didn't get much snow or wind!
Yeah on getting plowed out!! But I do like the spring time card that you created while you were watching it come down.
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