Good morning all…

A warm welcome again. Today, I m displaying my another take with Heartfelt Creation’s latest release Blushing Rose Collection.

 

Products from Heartfelt Creations

HCD1-7110 Classic Rose Die
HCD1-7111 Classic Rose Vines Die
HCPC-3752 Classic Rose Cling Stamp Set
HCPC-3753 Classic Rose Vines Cling Stamp Set
HCDP1-271 Blushing Rose Paper Collection
HCPC-3757 Blushing Rose Background Cling Stamp Set
HCD1-780 Ornate Borders and Pockets Die
HCST1-401 Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit
PIN6 Glue Tip Pins
58723 Art Institute Dries Clear Glue

Other Products Used: Distress inks Peacock Feather, Scattered Straw, white heat epowder, Versamark, Heat gun, Spellbinder”s Label 17, Smooth white card stock,Glitters and stickles

Instructions: The card base measures 6 1/2″ by 7 1/2″. Choose pattern paper from the same collection and cut half inches smaller to the card base. Layer the same on card base using dimensional tape. For the front panel cut black card stock measuring 6 3/4″ by 5 “. Give a layer of white card stock and scored card panel,distressed with Peacock Feather. For the top most layer cut a piece of white panel using Spellbinder’s Label 17. Stamp the background stamp from Blushing Rose Collection with Versamark and sprinkle white heat embossing powder. Dust extra and heat set it. Distress the panel using Peacock Feather and Scattered Straw Distress inks. Cut 2 frames using first and second die with Label 17 and add clear glitter using adhesive that dries clear on one frame and glitter that matches the card on second frame. Layer all the elements as shown. The flowers are created using Classic Rose Stamp Set and Die and painted with Color Box Teal Zeal ink. For shaping and coloring flowers, follow Emma’s tutorial. For the flower bouquet I have used Ornate and Border Die as a base. For More detailed pictures visit my website www.rajnichawla.com .

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Author Rajni Chawla

I'm just another crafter who's passionately curious about her work. :-)

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