Saturday 21 January 2023

Tulip love

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I am in love with die cutting and highlighting the die cuts. recently bought this die set Craft-A-Flower: Tulip Full Bloom Layering Die Set from Altenew and totally in awe with the way the set has been planned. They have a ton to die cut that forms this gorgeous flower and every petal has been number with clear instructions also given on how to stack them up. This set is a must have for all crafters. I took a light purple cardstock and die cut all the petals and green cardstock for the leaves. Using Lavender fields and Deep iris ink pad, I did some highlights to the petals and Moss ink for the leaves. I stacked up the leaves as marked and mentioned in the petals and for the base of the card, I used Deck Planks 3D Embossing Folder and added the flowers and some gemstones and finished with a sentiment. 



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Stay happy and keep crafting.

6 comments:

  1. Beautiful card.
    Thank you for joining us at Crafty Catz Challenge Blog good luck Ginny DT for Crafty Catz Challenge Blog
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  2. Very pretty card! Your flowers are wonderful with your coloring technique. Thank you for playing with us at the MMM Challenge and hope you can join in again soon.
    Debbie
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  3. Your tulip card is very pretty... thanks for entering the 'new beginnings' challenge at Crafty Friends. Good luck and we hope you will join us again.
    Diane Louise (DT member) xx

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  4. WOW those flowers have turned out fabulous

    Cheers, Dr Sonia

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  5. Gorgeous. The ink shading makes such a difference to flower. Thanks for joining us at Make My Monday. Love Dawn x

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  6. Great card, the tulip is gorgeous!. Thanks for sharing your creation with us at Crafty Friends, we hope to see you back again.

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