Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Sweet Sugarplum Rose

Hello, and happy Tuesday! Today, I am sharing a card I made featuring the Rose Wonder stamp set.  This set has a matching die set, but I have never just stamped and colored the flower so today was the day.  And since we have some new sweet colors, I had to play with them as well.  Here's my card:

I first stamped the flower image in Versamark ink onto Whisper White cardstock and then embossed it with white embossing powder.  I also stamped and embossed another leaf section to obtain more foliage.  Next came the fun part- water coloring!  I used Blushing Bride ink and Sweet Sugarplum ink to paint the rose, and Mint Macaron ink for the leaves.  


 

Other supplies:
  • Softly Falling Texturized Embossing Folder (139672);
  • Thoughtful Banners stamp set and Duet Banner punch Bundle (142330);
  • Sweet Sugarplum 3/8" Ruched Ribbon (141428);
  • Pop of Pink Designer Washi Tape (141649);
  • Mint Macaron washi tape (retired hostess item);


And its party time! Yes, during the month of June, all orders or workshop orders totaling $350 or more are eligible for an additional $35 in FREE MERCHANDISE!   

Contact me today and lets get this party started!

  • You can shop for any of the new products at my online store HERE.  
  • If you are a new customer and place an online order of at least $25, I will send you the new catalog.  
  • If you place an online order of at least $40 using the June Hostess Code BDHBDDYC , I will send you any catalog item valued up to $8.  Please do not use the hostess code if your order is greater than $150, but you will still receive the gift.
Happy Stamping!





7 comments:

  1. This is really very pretty. What color of card stock did you use? Looking at my screen I can't really tell which one of the colors you used.

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  2. Thank you for compliment,😀 It is Sweet Sugarplum card stock. The first picture is more accurate. The colors look darker in 2nd picture due to angle I took picture from.

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  3. love this!!! especially the colors you used.

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