Good Morning Friends…

The surprise special launch by Heartfelt Creation is up on shelves to grab now. I really loved the versatility of the new pocket dies. I still have to work on new 8″ by 8″ Insta Album but played a lot with new frame and pocket dies. For today’s inspiration post for Heartfelt Creations, I have 2 cards to share using new dies and vellum flowers.

Supplies from Heartfelt Creations:

HCDP1-297 Floral Fashionista Paper Collection
HCD1-7246 Fanci-fold Pocket & Accents Die
HCD1-7201 Ticket and Tags Die
HCD1-7202 Album Tags and Accents Die
HCD1-7170 Lush Lilac Die
HCPC-3816 Lush Lilac Cling Stamp Set
HCPC-3845 Just For You Sentiments Cling Stamp Set
HCFB1-462 3D Rose Shaping Mold
HCDP1-297 Floral Fashionista Paper Collection
18002 Rajni Chawla’s Vellum Flowerite – 10 Sheets
TSSZ53 StazOn Ink Pad – Eden Green
RAHT Heat It Craft Tool
PGM15015 Rajni Chawla’s Crystal Clear
HCDA2-450 Stack and Store Daubers-Pack of 30
CB80 ColorBox Pigment Ink Pad – Frost White
HCST1-401 Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit
HCS1-459-2 Assorted Pearl Stamens-Medium

Other Products Used: Smooth white cardstock, Funnel Tray, Cuttle Bug Embossing Folder, Distress Oxides, Carved Pumpkin, Seedless Preserves and Peeled Paint, White Heat Embossing Powder, Foam Dots, Gold Foiled Sheet.

Videos Referred: https://youtu.be/A8sxtkGXWLQ

Instructions: The ready top fold card from white cardstock measures 5″ by 8″. To create the top panel, choose the paper from the paper collection, Floral Fashionista and cut to size, 4 1/4″ by 7 1/4″. Secure the paper in the embossing folder and run it through die cutting machine. Create 2 layers, one from white cardstock and another using gold foiled sheet keeping the border of 1/16″ all around. Layer them using foam dots and finally on the ready card base.

Cut 4 die cuts from the gold foiled sheet using Fanci-fold Pocket & Accents Die and one solid tag from same gold foiled cardstock using Album Tags and Accents Die. Glue all an extra white die cut to all the gold foiled die cuts for extra strength (optional). Layer the die cuts on the ready card panel as shown slightly overlapping in the center. Cut a long tag die from Ticket and Tags Die set from maroon paper and cover the center as shown. Next, Cut a lacy tag using maroon paper from the paper collection and solid tag from white cardstock using Album Tags and Accents Die. Distress the solid tag softly with Aged Mahoghany Distress ink and stamp the image from Classic Rose Vines Cling Stamp set. Also stamp the sentiment from Just From You Stamp Set with Plum Archival ink. Layer both the tags using foam dots and finally layer them on the ready panel.

For Vellum Roses and leaves, Stamp the images from Classic Rose Stamp set, Classic Rose Vines Cling Stamp Set and Lush Lilac Cling Stamp Set with white Color Box ink on Vellum, Sprinkle white heat embossing powder and dust extras in the funnel tray and heat set. Color the flowers using Distress Oxide Seedless Preserves, Carved Pumpkin, Peeled Paint and Twisted Citron. Die cut all the images using their coordinating dies. Shape the flowers using a shaping mold. Press the centers and glue them together to form beautiful flowers. Pick the flower centers using needle tool and secure golden color pearl stamens using tacky glue. To the tiny Lilacs, add golden glitter balls using an adhesive that dries clear.

Once all the elements are ready, assemble a small flower bouquet and complete the card by extra sparkle using Rajni Chawla’s Crystal clear with the help of adhesive that dries clear.

Here is my second card for the day….Peachy Petals

Supplies from Heartfelt Creations
HCDP1-297 Floral Fashionista Paper Collection
HCD1-7201 Ticket and Tags Die
HCD1-7246 Fanci-fold Pocket & Accents Die
HCD1-7170 Lush Lilac Die
HCPC-3816 Lush Lilac Cling Stamp Set
HCFB1-462 3D Rose Shaping Mold
HCPC-3752 Classic Rose Cling Stamp Set
HCPC-3753 Classic Rose Vines Cling Stamp Set
HCD1-7110 Classic Rose Die
HCD1-7111 Classic Rose Vines Die 

HCDP1-297 Floral Fashionista Paper Collection
18002 Rajni Chawla’s Vellum Flowerite – 10 Sheets
TSSZ53 StazOn Ink Pad – Eden Green
RAHT Heat It Craft Tool
PGM15015 Rajni Chawla’s Crystal Clear
HCDA2-450 Stack and Store Daubers-Pack of 30
CB80 ColorBox Pigment Ink Pad – Frost White
HCST1-401 Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit
HCS1-459-2 Assorted Pearl Stamens-Medium

Other Products Used: Smooth white cardstock, Funnel Tray, Cuttle Bug Embossing Folder, Distress Oxides, Carved Pumpkin, Spiced Marmalade, and Peeled Paint, White Heat Embossing Powder, Foam Dots and Peach Pearlescent Cardstock.

Instructions: The ready top-fold card from white cardstock measures 7″ by 7″. To create the top panel, cut peach color pearlescent cardstock measuring 6 1/2″ by 6 1/2″. Dry emboss it using a cuttlebug embossing folder. Create 2 mats, one from white cardstock and one from kraft cardstock making the borders of 1/16″ all around. Layer them together using foam dots on the card panel.

Cut 8 die cuts from white card stock using Fancy-fold Pocket & Accents Die and create 4 sets of die cuts by gluing 2 pieces together. Arrange them on the ready card panel as shown.
For Vellum Roses and leaves, Stamp the images from Classic Rose Stamp set, Classic Rose Vines Cling Stamp Set and Lush Lilac Cling Stamp Set with white Color Box ink on Vellum, Sprinkle white heat embossing powder and dust extras in the funnel tray and heat set. Color the flowers using Distress Oxide Spiced Marmalade, Carved Pumpkin, Peeled Paint and Twisted Citron. Die cut all the images using their coordinating dies. Shape the flowers using a 3D flower shaping mold. Press the centers and glue them together to form beautiful flowers. Pick the flower centers using needle tool and secure golden color pearl stamens using tacky glue. To the tiny Lilacs, add golden glitter balls using an adhesive that dries clear.

Once all the elements are ready, assemble a flower bouquet in the center and complete the card by extra sparkle using Rajni Chawla’s Crystal clear with the help of adhesive that dries clear. Also, add a tag cut from Floral Fashionista Collection.

Author Rajni Chawla

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

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