Good morning!
Isn't this Camelia Carnation Collection beautiful?? OMGosh, I love these carnations, they look so real!
I've made a small corsage for this center step card this morning complete with tulle. The paper is so gorgeous and paired with these beautiful borders from the Fleur Border Basics, what else do you need?
I've made a small corsage for this center step card this morning complete with tulle. The paper is so gorgeous and paired with these beautiful borders from the Fleur Border Basics, what else do you need?
I love the eyelet hearts too!
The font on this "I Love You" is a perfect pairing for this heart.
HC PRODUCTS USED
Pearls, Embossing folder, Border punch, Tulle, Salmon Adirondack
ink, Mountain Rose Adirondack Ink, Angel Pink Memento, Rouge Chalk Ink, Heavy
white card stock, 3M foam tape, green card stock.
For more tips on creating with the Camelia Carnation collection, watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/rhk76SAIgWQ.
Card size: 11” X 5/8” – Center Step card. Cut and fold a center step card then cut a
light green panel to fit each open space (except center), cut another slightly
smaller light pink panel for each panel and glue to card base. Make a center
panel separately- 4 ¼ X 5 3/8”. Cover
white card stock with decorative paper then die cut two pieces of white card stock
with the regular curved die from Fleur Border die then emboss both panels
together. Die cut 2 scallop curved
borders and glue to the bottom of each panel and glue down to the left side of
the center panel on top of decorative paper.
Stamp I Love You with Rouge Chalk Ink and die cut with the heart die
then die cut another white heart with the scallop heart. Use foam tape to stack
hearts then foam tape to center panel on left bottom. Add pearls.
Stamp, die cut and sponge several sets of the small Camelia
carnations in Rose Bud and in Mountain Rose, sponge with Angel Pink and
Salmon. Use Basic flower mold to ruffle
petals and then further ruffle with fingers in a pleating type fashion. Put
sets together (usually 4 or 5 for each flower), cover with crystal Clear
glitter
Glue center panel onto center step card base and then glue
3 carnation to top right add leaves and white tulle. Add tiny carnations to the bottom panel on
top of white scallop border punch then add pearls between each flower.
HC PRODUCTS USED
HCD1-7164 Small
Camelia Carnation Die
HCPC-3806 Small
Camelia Carnation Stamp Set
HCDP1-285
Camelia Carnation Paper Collection
HCFB1-464 3D
Floral Basics Shaping Mold
PGM15015 Rajni
Chawla’s Crystal Clear
HCD2-751 Cut
Mat Create 2A Die
TSMP400
Memento Rose Bud
TSMP704
Memento New Sprout
TSMP707
Memento Bamboo Leaves
159723
Dries Clear Adhesive
352854
Metal Tip for Adhesive Bottle
HCST1-401 Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit
Other Products:
Seam binding, Angel Pink Memento Ink, green card stock, white
card stock, Liquid Pearls, pink card
stock
Video:
For more
tips on creating with the flower shaping molds, watch the tutorial at
https://youtu.be/FSdPL7nXvQE.
Instructions:
Card size: Folded 4
¾ X 5 ¾ - Cut decorative paper 4 ½ X 5 ½
and glue to front of card base. Cut
white eyelet Oval Small and cut out center with oval small. Cut pink oval large and oval small to fit
inside of eyelet oval. Cut Decorative
Oval die from white and trim to fit inside of eyelet oval. Foam tape frame with decorative oval inside
to front of card on right side. Cut
Sweetheart Border from white and glue to left side of card front.
Stamp Called You By Name verse with Rouge on white and die
cut with large oval set die then mat with pink oval. Foam tape to center of decorative oval. Add
pearls. Stamp flower sets with Rose Bud
and die cut. Sponge with Angel Pink and
place into Basic Flower mold then finish shaping petals by pinching in a
pleated fashion. Glue flowers together
in sets of 4 (tiny carnations have only 2 smallest flowers glued
together). Stamp Wildwood Florals with
light green, die cut then form with the Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit. Pierce center
and insert 2 small pearl Stamen. Stamp birds with black, die cut and sponge
with Rose Bud and Angel Pink.
Make a bow with white seam binding leaving tails long. Glue
leaf flourish to left side of oval then glue bow on top and make tails loop and
twist both up and down the left side.
Glue carnations and Wildwood florals to ribbon, add leaves and extra
pearl Stamen and fuzzy Stamen tucked between flowers and ribbon. Add some dots at the ends of bouquet with
Liquid Pearls.
Did you know?
Did you know?
The Carnation
"Derived from from the Latin "carnis" (flesh) referring to the flower's original pinkish-hued color or "incarnacyon" (incarnation), referring to the incarnation of God-made flesh" with the birth of the baby Lord Jesus.
There are many colors but the "pink carnations carry the greatest significance, beginning with the belief that they first appeared on earth from the Virgin Mary's tears – making them the symbol of a mother's undying love". https://www.teleflora.com/meaning-of-flowers/carnation
Luke 2:11-12 (NLT)
11 The Savior—yes, the Messiah, the Lord—has been born today in Bethlehem, the city of David! 12 And you will recognize him by this sign: You will find a baby wrapped snugly in strips of cloth, lying in a manger.”
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and remember the reason we celebrate Christmas!!
Thanks for visiting today!
Robin
4 comments:
Gorgeous!
Wow - these are both stunning cards. I love how you have entwined the ribbon around the flowers in the second card and used embossing in the first card! Just gorgeous.
WOW...two absolutely gorgeous cards Robin! Each one is so special!
Hi...both these cards are adorable. My fav is the front step card. Hugs
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