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Wednesday, January 26

Who doesn't love flowers?

Hello my friends! Hope you are having a great Wednesday, mine so far is good, the weather is another story.... it is dark, cold (freezing cold), foggy, anyway, you get the picture. So for that reason, nothing better than thinking SPRING!!

I have a couple of cards using stamps from Heartfelt Creations. As every Wednesday you can visit the Heratfelt Creations Blog and enjoy the other DT member's creations!! Also a sneak peek from the next release {wink, wink}

So glad you are my friend:

Directions:
  • Make card from Glitter Cardstock. 5" square. Tie Pink Satin Ribbon around.
  • Stamp watering can from HCPC 3306 Posy Patch Garden Delights PreCut Set on White cardstock in Memento Tuxedo Black. Stamp as well the smallest flowers from HCPC 3303 Posy Patch Flowers PreCut Set
  • Color them with Copic Markers: Watering Can : E11, E31, E33, E35. Flowers: R22, R27. Leaves: YG95 and Color Blender 0. Adhere small flowers onto image with Dries Glue Glue. Add glue and Gold Gala Glitz in the middle.
  • Die cut and emboss image with Large Square Nestabilities. Mat it with a Pink piece of Glitter Cardstock. Adhere it to card with foam tape.
  • Stamp sentiment from HCPC 3354 Classic Message PreCut Set  on White Cardstock in Memento Tuxedo Black. Die cut and emboss it with Fancy Tags Nestabilities. Adhere it to card with foam tape


Card Recipe:

To Encourage You:

Directions:
  • Make card base from Yellow Cardstock A2 size.
  • Mat White cardstock with Patterned Paper (distress all edges). Add zig-zag stitches. Punch bottom border with Sunburst Punch by Fiskars. Add mini gold rhinestones.
  • Tie Yellow Satin Ribbon around and create a bow.
  • Die-cut, emboss and stencil a White Piece of Cardstock with Label 8 Nestabilities. Stamp sentiment from  HCPC 3363 Inspire Me Sentiments PreCut Set in Vintage Photo Distress Ink. Ass Dew drops from Poinsettia Collection.
  • Stamp Daffodil image from  HCPC 3359 Daffy Daffodil PreCut Set on White Cardstock in Memento Tuxedo Black Ink. Color it with Copic Markers: Y13, Y15, Y17, YG63, YG95, YG97.
  • Die cut images with daffodil dies from HCD 709 Springtime Medley Die. Add foam tape to create a 3D effect. Apply Crystal Lacquer and set to dry.

Card recipe:
I am submitting this card to:
  1. Tuesday Throwdown: Distressing.
  2. Stampin' Sisters in Christ: Vintage.
  3. Woodware USA: Anything goes.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Have a great day!

10 comments:

  1. Both of these are gorgeous. The flowers almost jump out at you, and they are colored so beautifully. Thank you for joining us at Stampin Sisters in Christ.

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  2. I always love your stuff Giovanna. Thank goodness I get to have "sneak peeks" of these cards before most. LOVE your watering pail!!!

    Thanks for playing in the WoodwareUSA DT.

    Kerry

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  3. Both are just beautiful!!! Love these Heartfelt creations stamps... I have several... now I just need time to play! You do awesome work! Thanks for joining us at STampin Sisters in Christ!

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  4. WOW! FABULOUS, FABULOUS! Both cards are so beautiful...

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  5. You make such pretty cards, I love these two. They look great.
    I have ordered a few stamps like these but haven't used them. Now I have the motivation to try then now.
    ~Jodi

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  6. Whoa!! These cards are gorgeous!! I love checking out submissions to our challenges for this exact reason! To find amazing and creative stampers!! So glad you joined the Woodware USA challenge this week!! Can't wait to check out the rest of your blog!!
    Hugs,
    Anne

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  7. gorgeous cards! Great job! Olena

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  8. Very pretty cards, Giovana! Thanks for joining in our challenge at Stampin Sisters in Christ this week - hope to see you back next week!

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  9. Oh my giddy sunt - these are gorgeous!! Your work is juts divine Giovanna - it is perfect for this weeks challenge Love it!! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Stampin Sisters in Christ! We appreciate your support! {{{hugs}}}
    Linda SSIC Design Team

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