![]() ![]() I have listed all products used at the end for your reference. I chose to use watercolour cardstock, even though I didn’t paint anything, because I like the natural texture. ![]() If you want to see more ideas and inspiration from me, subscribe to my blog, . I’ll send you updates on new posts! You can also find me on Instagram as on Facebook as BobbiHartDesign.This tag really is a simple one – mostly die cutting using products from Honey Bee Stamps, Taylored Expressions and Lawn Fawn. If you decide to place an order, please use the links in this post so that Honey Bee knows which ideas inspired you! Get the entire Summer Floral Bundle which includes all these items and save money, too! You can shop the entire Honey Bee Stamps Summer Stems release here. I think the combination of the gingham and the flower makes such a sweet look. Once the flower was glued in place using more Bee Creative Precision Glue, I tucked the small banner note behind the flower to complete the look. Everything was adhered together using Bee Creative Precision Glue. I also added three leaves from the coneflower die set to accent the flower. Simple vertical, faux-stitch, border lines add just a little bit of glimmer!įor the coneflower, I used the same pinks and gold colors as in the first card and added detailing to the petals and cone. I used the same pen to add some stitch detailing on the lace band. Next, I splattered on some white paint and added gold metallic spots using my gold metallic pen. I used a pink gingham for the bottom, a lace design for the center band and that cute little tag that reads, “Sending my Love” is also cut from one of the papers! For the top half of the background I stamped in Versamark and heat embossed the Wildflower images in gold metallic embossing powder. My second 5″ X 7″ card uses three of the new pattern papers from the Summer Stems 6″ X 6″ paper pad. The imperfect becomes the perfect here! Sending My Love Greeting Lastly, I stamped in black, the two phrases from the My Favorite Flower stamp set (Note: I stamped the phrases using my Misti tool before adhering the florals to the background.) I love the imperfect textural beauty of this card. I used more white paint and a small paintbrush to create simple, imperfect white strokes. I used Bee Creative Precision Glue to stack the layers to create the flowers.Īfter I placed my flowers on the background, I realized I needed some stems for these vibrant buds. The centers were cut from a golden yellow color and then I added more detailing with a Y26 and Y19 Copic marker as well as a white gel pen. You can see that I used a slightly darker pink on each color for more detail. I also used my Copics in coordinating colors to create more dimension on the leaves. to complete the background, I splattered some of the white paint right over the stems and strokes and set it aside to dry.įor the coneflowers, I die cut the layers out of four different pink cardstock colors. Next, I heat embossed some floral stems from the Wildflowers stamp set and heat embossed them in white. This allowed me to break up the color on the paper and create more of a watercolor strokes look. Pinks and oranges in the summer are so pretty together! I wanted the background to be a little less perfect so I added brushstrokes of white paint using Dr. ![]() Get the entire Summer Floral Bundle and save money! My Favorite Flower Greetingįor my first 5″ X 7″ card, I used one of the new pattern papers from the Summer Stems pattern paper pad for the background. My Favorite Flower stamp set and coordinating die set ( I used the stamp set, only) Wildflowers stamp and coordinating die set (I used the stamp set, only) I am using the following new release items: Today, I’m sharing two cards that feature the dimensional coneflower along with a few other new products. The Market Cart Builder dies (also part of the Summer Floral Bundle sold here), Bicycle Builder dies and of course, the Lovely Layers: Coneflower Honey Cuts are a few of my very favorites. I’ve been having so much fun with the new Summer Stems release by Honey Bee Stamps. It’s Bobbi Lemanski here with some “wildly” beautiful flowers for summer.
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