Good Morning Friends…

Once again it’s an inspiration day for Heartfelt Creations and I have a beautiful Pansy bouquet card, to share. The beautiful Diamond dies are real fun to use as an extra accent to the painted images.

Supplies from Heartfelt Creations:

Burst of Spring Die HCD1-7223
Burst of Spring Cling Stamp Set HCPC-3863
Burst of Spring Paper Collection HCDP1-299
Diamond Basics Die HCD1-7226
Lacy Diamond Die HCD1-7228
Intricate Swirl Frames Die HCD2-7191
Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers – 36 Pack 478455
Color In Watercolor Brush – Fine 409311
Ranger Archival Ink Pad – Jet Black RACP468
Stack and Store Daubers-Pack of 30 HCDA2-450

Other Products Used: Smooth white cardstock, Die Cutting Machine, Score Board, Foam Dots and Distress inks Seedless Preserves.

Videos Referred: For more tips on creating with the diamond dies, watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/JwS0Rmysd98.
For more tips on creating with the Burst of Spring collection, watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/_8WJPTKIUlQ.

Instructions: The ready side fold card from smooth white cardstock measures 6″ by 8″. To create the first layer, choose the paper from designer paper collection and cut to size measuring 5 1/2″ by 7 1/2″. Distress all the sides with Seedless Preserves and the further distress them with sharp scissors. Next, layer the white die cut cut using Intricate Swirl Frame Die. Again the paper from the same collection and cover the front of the frame die cut showing only the lacy frame. Distress it using distress ink and then further distress the panel using sharp scissors.

Stamp the image from Burst Of Spring Cling Stamp Set using black archival ink and colour it using Zig Clean Clear Brush Markers. Die cut the image using its coordinating die. Add dimensions to the image by using foam dots.

Cut a fancy frame from white cardstock using Lacy Diamond Die and 3 frames by nesting largest 2 dies from cut Basic Diamond Die. Layer both of them as shown by adding dimensions using foam dots. Layer the painted image on the top front panel as shown and finish the card by adding sentiment from the paper collection.

Author Rajni Chawla

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

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