The Basic
White background has been dry embossed using the Brick and Mortar 3D embossing
folder, and adhered to a Rich Razzleberry card base.
The
flowers and leaves are part of the Artistically Inked stamp set. The flowers
have been inked in Blushing Bride and daubered with Rich Razzleberry
prior to stamping. They have been die cut using the corresponding dies from the Artistic
die set.
The
leaves have been stamped in Old Olive and also cut with dies from Artistic.
The large leaf spray is not stamped, simply die cut in Old Olive Cardstock.
The
greeting (from Charming Sentiments), is stamped in Black Memento Ink
and cut using the coordinating die (from Sentiment Silhouettes).
This has been adhered using Stampin’ Dimensionals.
The inside of the card has been decorated using the embossing folder that was used on the front of the card, along with a flower and leaves. They have been die cut and adhered to the Basic White insert, slightly overhanging the edge. I’ve trimmed the overhang with Paper Snips.
Clicking on the icon below will take you to Tina Gillespie who is next on our Blog Hop. I can't wait to see what she has made!
If the
above link is broken, or you want to see a list of all the participants, please
head to the blog of this week’s host of the AWH Colour Creations Blog
Hop, Cathy Proctor
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Happy Stampin'
Fiona xx
Love the all the texture and layers on your card, Fiona! Old Olive looks amazing with Rich Razzleberry.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Fiona, the touch of Blushing Bride looks lovely on the Rich Razzleberry flowers
ReplyDeleteA lovely card Fiona. I love your colour combo of Blushing Bride and Old Olive with Rich Razzleberry. Great use of the Artistically Inked bundle and the background embossing. xxx
ReplyDeleteI love the flowers with the brick embossed background - it's such a pretty combination. Your card is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card Fiona and the brickwork embossing folder is a great background for your beautiful flowers. Theresa
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Fiona. I love the contrast between the embossed background, and the crisp white panel on which you've placed the flowers on the card front. Lovely colour choices, too.
ReplyDeleteFiona, that brick embossing is the perfect background and those flowers are so pretty in Blushing Bride and Rich Razzleberry, with the Old Olive leaves. I love how you embossed the small section on the inside too! A great card.
ReplyDeleteYour choice of colours really suit the stamp, the card is lovely Fiona.
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