Hello all you fabulous paper artists in blogland!
God Will Change You
Many plans are in a man's mind, but it is the
Lord's purpose for him that will stand.
PROVERBS 19:24
Hello friends, back with another beautiful fall card using the Classic Sunflower Collection from Heartfelt Creations. I kind of get a kick out this this card, because it reminded me of the flowers that was actually being planted in jean pockets and hung outside for decoration.
Heartfelt Creations Products and Products Sold By HC:
Sunflower Stem PreCut Set
Classic Sunflower PreCut Set
Classic Sunflower Die
Classic Sunflower Paper Collection
Other Products:
Classic Sunflower PreCut Set
Classic Sunflower Die
Classic Sunflower Paper Collection
Other Products:
Paper: Ivory, Mustard and Navy Cardstock
Ink: ColorBox Frost White, Copics - G82, 85, 99, E21, 23, 37, Y11, YR23, 27
Accessories: Spellbinders Labels Eighteen, Button, Flower Soft Nut Brown, Pop Dots.
Instructions: Card base 5 1/4" x 7 1/4". Cut panel 5" x 7" and cut another panel from the beautiful sunflower pattern paper 4 3/4" x 6 3/4" and adhere all together. Cut pocket out of pattern paper and adhere to panel leaving the top open. Next, adhere a button onto the pocket and a flower made of pearls. Stamp sunflower image, color, fussy cut, place stem of flower in pocket and adhere. Stamp two more flowers, color, die cut with coordinating die, shape, adhere together and place over existing sunflower. Apply some flower soft in center. Stamp seed image, color, fussy cut and adhere to card. Stamp sentiment and die cut using the #3 die from labels eighteen. Die cut the same label only in another color, cut in half and adhere to first label and place on card.
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love the use of the pocket and gorgeous sunflower.
ReplyDeleteBe still my heart! The vivid colors on this are wonderful...and that sunflower is magnificent! Wow, wow, wow!
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