Citrus Snowdrops by Bev Hilton
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Hello everyone. I'm here again for my weekly
spot on the blog. Today I'm sharing another card I made a few weeks back using
the fabulous Dinky Snowdrop stencil, and of course a mixture of others too.
This card only used one stamp which is the wording.
Here's what I used...
White Linen Card Stock
That's Crafty! Dinky Stencils - Snowdrops
(TC091), Honeycomb (TC031), Harlequin (TC019), Dragonfly (TC051)
Distress Inks - Mowed Lawn, Twisted Citron,
Mustard Seed, Seedless Preserve
Here's what I did...
I began with inking through the 8x8 Big Floral
stencil with Twisted Citron and Mustard Seed Distress inks. I then removed the
stencil and gently brushed over with same colours to soften the white. Using
Mowed Lawn Distress ink I softly blended through the Dinky Snowdrop stencil to
the left and again to the right slightly lower than the main image was to be
placed. I then placed the stencil into the middle and embossed the image with
DecoArt Modeling Paste. I did the same with the Dragonfly stencil to place the
four dragonflies.
I heated the snowdrops with a heat tool to get a
slightly bubbled effect to give more texture. I set this aside to dry and began
work on the frame which I cut from a stitched die by Sue Wilson. I used the
DecoArt paste again through the Harlequin and Dragonfly stencils. Once dry I
blended over with Mowed Lawn and Mustard Seed Distress inks. I then decided to
add some circles with the Word Series stencil in Seedless Preserve.
Back to main image. I replaced the Snowdrop stencil
over texture paste and painted through with gold pearl texture paste on the
flower heads. I then used gilding wax on the stems in emerald. I did the same
with the dragonflies using gilding wax in brass. I decided to add some more
texture to the card with the Honeycomb stencil and sparkle medium in each
corner of the card. Once dry I stamped the wording in black Versafine ink.
I mounted the frame to my card, then mounted onto
green card stock before mounting onto my white card base.
All for now and see you again soon.
Much love,
Bev xxx
8 comments
Oh it is beautiful Bev. So love your white snowdrops, echoed behind with the green stenciled ones,and all the gorgeous texture also on the frame. The heated flowers and leaves gives a wonderful effect, so lovely my dear. Hugs to you !! xxx
ReplyDeleteThose snowdrops really do pop Bev, I bet they look even more fab up close. I love your use of the Twisted Citron, such a wild and fresh colour..one of my favs. Super Card Bev.. Hugs Tracey xx
ReplyDeleteA really beautiful card Bev. Love the colours you chose and the details and texture look just fabulous.
ReplyDeleteFliss xx
What a beautiful card, stunning colours
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Amanda x
This is absolute perfection Bev, it actually looks like it's made from material it's got so much texture
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Donna xx
This is absolutely wonderful! Gorgeous colours and texture - someone is going to receive a stunning card - I think it should go in a frame to make an awesome piece of wall art! xxx
ReplyDeleteFabulous stencilling Bev - a lovely, balanced arrangement xxx
ReplyDeleteThank lovely ladies for your lovely comments. Always appreciated.
ReplyDeleteMuch love, Bev. xxx
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