Wednesday 5 March 2014

Spring Petals PP185

Hello!

Today I have a card for the Paper Players' weekly challenge! This week the theme is "Thankful for Spring". I know a lot of people out there have had a pretty horrid winter with storms/floods and snow... I know we've had it very fortunate - worst that's happened for us is our fence has blown down! However, I think its safe to say we are ALL looking forward to Spring! 


I love spring - its just such a beautiful time of the year - the weather is getting warmer, there's birds and butterflies, lambs, bunnies, and lots of flowers. Flowers is definitely the first thing that springs to mind for me when I think of Spring. 


Stamp Set: Petite Petals, Lots of Thanks, En Francais
Ink: Blushing Bride, So Saffron, Soft Suede, Pear Pizzazz
Cardstock: Soft Sky, Whisper White, So Saffron, Pearr Pizzazz, Pink Pirouette, Pistachio Pudding
Punch: Petite Petals, Itty Bitty, Bird Builder
Big Shot: Ovals Framelits
Embellishments: Pearls

I chose to use some really lovely pastel/ice-cream colours! They just cry Spring to me! 


I was inspired by a card I saw on Pinterest making a window card - I thought the flowers would be the perfect frame for the Thank You sentiment. I cut the oval out with the framelits and added the White oval inside the card so it matched up. 

I was in two minds about what to do on the Soft Sky - I was toying with the idea of embossing it but I thought that it might be a bit too much texture - I needed something for a little pattern but not too much to detract from what I really wanted to be the star of the show - the flowers! I saw the En Francais stamp and thought it would probably work quite well for some pattern. 


Aren't the flowers gorgeous!?! I only used the watercolour effect stamp from Petite Petals. I used the same stamp for the saffron flowers too and just punched the centres - it gives them a bit of texture which just ties them in with the rest of the card. 

The open flower has 3 layers of flower built up plus a smaller saffron flower in the centre. I used the embossing stylus and the foam mat to give these flowers some real shape. They were worked in a circle in the centre and also inside each petal. It took some time to do all these flowers but the body it produces just gives that real "WOW" factor! 

The budding flowers Also have 3 flowers but the centre one is flipped so when folded into the centre the stamping still shows. To get the petals to meet in the centre I snipped slightly between the petals and worked it a lot with the stylus to get the shape. In the centre is a scrunched ball of paper to keep the shape. 


There's a couple of colours for the leaves because it just adds another little touch - the leaves don't look so heavy. For the tiny saffron flower I snipped off individual leaves and added them to the flowers.Cute, huh? 

The whole thing is finished off with a few pearls for the flower centres. 

Think this is one of my favourite cards of the moment! Its just so pretty and totally screams spring to me! Do you like it? 

Happy Stampin',

12 comments:

  1. Love this card - the flowers are so pretty! :D

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  2. Gorgeous card, Amanda! You're right - the work you did on the flowers was worth it- thanks for sharing how you made them. They're beautiful :)

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  3. Gorgeous card, Amanda! You're right - the work you did on the flowers was worth it- thanks for sharing how you made them. They're beautiful :)

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  4. Absolutely stunning, Amanda! The flowers are perfect in both color and shape. The pearls add just the right touch! Thanks for playing with The Paper Players this week!

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  5. This is so beautiful! I love the flowers framing the oval!

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  6. So pretty Amanda! I love dimension from the flowers and the stamped background. Thank you so much for joining us this week at the Paper Players! :)

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