Showing posts with label fabulous florets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabulous florets. Show all posts

Monday, March 11, 2013

Club Project-Floral Card and Technique

Hello to everyone today!  This was a fun project and based on this cool card.  As much as I wanted to recreate the inspiration card I opted for a simpler design because of time.  I did opt to use a few fun new products and I simply love the coloring with this new technique; it has such depth!

Stamps:
Fabulous Florets

Colors:
Crumb Cake (a personal fav)
Primrose Petals
Raspberry Ripple

Cardstock:
Core'dinations paper (Occasions catalog pg 12)
Crumb Cake
Print Poetry Pack

Supplies:
Honeycomb folder (Occasions catalog pg 6)
Top Note die
Big Shot
Raspberry Ripple ribbon
Dimensionals
1 3/4" circle punch
Blossom punch (pg 185)
Stampin Sanding Block (Occasions catalog pg 12)
White embossing powder
Embossing buddy
Aqua Painter
Refills-White, Primrose Petals, Raspberry Ripple

Happy stamping!
Stef


Thursday, October 4, 2012

Club Project Triple Time Card

Colors:
Rich Razzleberry
Whisper White

Stamp Sets:
Bring on the Cake
Fabulous Florets

This is a fast and fun card!  The trick is to layer all of the white segments together and stamp on them; remove the layers from each other and mat with Rich Razzleberry.

I can't believe that I totally forgot to post this morning.  Sorry it is so late.  I try to post each morning before 9 am but I was so excited about  getting my coupons organized and ready to go for shopping that I forgot totally to even crack open the laptop.  LOL!  Hopeless!  BTW, if you like frosting...my Walmart has Duncan Hines Frosting Creations for sale for .84 but there is a $1.00 peelie on the label.  Cha Ching!  They were on a display in the center aisle and not with the frosting.

Happy stamping!
Stef

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Birthday swap

I am not sure who created this card but they thoughtfully included the ingredients.  (-:

Cardstock: Very Vanilla and Wisteria Wonder
Stamps: Fabulous Florets
Goodies: Labels framelits, Butterfly embosslit, and pearls

I think that there is a DSP (designer series paper) involved as well.  Can you guess?

Happy stamping!
Stef