Tuesday, 15 September 2020

I Appreciate You So Much - Heartfelt Creations

Hello beautiful people..
Happy Wednesday...

Welcome back to my blog.. It's my second take on to the Zinnia flowers I hope you like it.



Products Used:

Other Products: Off White pearl cardstock, hot glue, Archival ink pad - Dandelion, distress ink mowed lawn, hot glue gun, dimensional adhesive, acrylic block, scissors, funnel tray, die cutting machine, Nida Tanweer Magic Glitter Powder, Distresser Tool. 








Instructions: 
For the card base, Cut a piece of Deluxe white cardstock to 11.6" x 8.8” size, score and fold at 11.6". Trim green paper piece from Summer's Garden Paper Collection size 8.6” by 5.6” rough the edges using distresser tool. Trim pink paper from same paper collection size 8.4” by 5.4” rough the edges using distresser tool adhere pink paper on to the green paper using clear glue and adhere this panel on card base using dimensional tape. 

Next, cut Eyelet Lace Frames Die on Summer garden paper collection (1x) and (3x) on Deluxe shaping paper adhere paper collection cutout frame on to the white frame using clear glue, and layer extra 2 frames underneath with this layer using dimensional tape, adhere this frame on the card front as shown.

Stamp ‘I Appreciate You So Much’ sentiment in the center using black ink.

For the Zinnia flowers, Stamp the 3rd largest (3x), 2nd smallest (2x) from Small Garden Zinnia Cling Stamp Set in Archival Dandalion Ink on offwhite cardstock and diecut with coordinating dies.

and stamp 1st smallest zinnia petals (8x) in leaf green ink on offwhite pearl cardstock and diecut with coordinating dies. Stamp 2nd smallest (3x) using Vibrant Fuchsia ink. Stamp small leaves (3x) using leaf green ink. Stamp the leafy accents from leafy accents stamp set with leaf green ink and color leafy accents and zinnia small leaves with Vivid ink and diecut using coordinating dies. Shade edges with mowed lawn ink.
Use the Stack and Store daubers to color the flowers and leaves. Color the backside of the flower with same ink which is front on flowers and smallest petal with vivid Chartreuse ink. Shade small lady bud using zig markers.
use the zinnia shaping molds and shaping stylus and dmc shaping tool to shape the petals. Use hot glue to assemble the flowers as shown. For the center, add some Dries Clear glue and sprinkle with prills.
Attach the zinnia and leafy accents onto card with hot glue. Dab some Dries Clear glue onto a sponge, apply over card as desired, sprinkle with Nida Tanweer Glitter Powder and tap off.

Thank You!
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