Sorry, for some reason, this did not get posted yesterday, so you'll have 2 today!!
This color combination of this card is just stunning! It combines Basic Gray with Pink (Blushing Bride/Flirty Flamingo) and Soft Succulent! I love the shades in the FREE SAB Simply Marbleous DSP for the Dimensional Tulips! Add a gray doily and some awesome Heart & Home DSP and you have a stunning creation!
This is my original.
Measurements:
- Basic White: 1/2 sheet
- Basic Gray: 4" x 5 1/4"
- Heart & Home DSP (N): 3 3/4" x 5" (gray woodgrain)
- Simply Marbleous: 1/2 sheet (3" x 6")
- Soft Succulent: 2 3/4" x 4 1/4"
To Make This Card:
- Attach Basic Gray and DSP to folded White card.
- Add Basic Gray Doily towards the top.
- To make the 3 different tulips, you will need one each of the "folded" bases. There are 3 of these, 2 full tulips and a bud. You will need 2 of the "V" shape insert, and 3 of the small oval inserts (there are 3 of these dies!) So each flower has 3 pieces and those 3 pieces are different for each flower. (I will be doing a video on this to demonstrate!)
- Fold each flower "base" along score lines. Attach together with Mini Glue Dots.
- The "bud" has a "ruffled" top. It only has one small oval insert. Place this inside, then set aside.
- For the other 2, full tulips, attach together with Mini Glue Dots. Then, insert the "V" piece, then lastly the small oval. I attached these, also with MIni Glue Dots, but you could also use Multipurpose Glue or Dimensionals. Note: You might want to shape the edges of these petals with a Bone Folder.
- Place the 3 "tulips" onto Doily, as desired. I attached them flat, with Seal.
- Cut from Soft Succulent, 3 narrow "stems", 2 large "leaves" and 1 small leaf. Arrange onto card as shown.
- Finish with a Flirty Flamingo Bow, and Iridescent Rhinestones.
I am subscribed and receive your projects in my email as I do other crafters. But you should know that I save all of your projects because every one of them is something I love and feel it is possible for me to do. I have never been disappointed. Thanks, Kathy
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