Welcome by today, creative friends. I hope you're all doing well, staying safe and healthy, and enjoying your crafty time. I'd like to share this card with you that I created for Really Reasonable Ribbon using a few of their (many) fabulous products. This card was inspired by a (very similar) card created by my talented blog friend, Michele Kovack.
I used brown kraft paper for my base and cover plate. The cover plate die and floral patterned paper are both from Whimsy Stamps. I used a wonderful Adhesive called Scor-Tape to layer everything together and secure them all into place. Next, I die-cut and layered several wool felt flowers and I placed a White Flatback Pearl in the center of each flower as well as at the bottom left of my card. I tied a pretty bow with a length of Robin's Egg Wrinkle Ribbon.
Just below the floral patterned paper, I ran a length of 1/4" Pink Chevron Striped Twill. I also die-cut some green foliage from the wool felt. One of my wool felt die-cut flowers is rolled up; and I tucked in several White Double Head Stamens to recreate the stamens you'd see in a real flower. If you haven't noticed yet, I do so LOVE the Double Head Stamens. They come in two different styles and a wide array of gorgeous colors. They're also SUPER affordable at approx. $2 for 250 pieces.
Thanks so much for stopping by today. I do hope that you'll visit again soon for more inspiration. There's always something new (and quite lovely) at Really Reasonable Ribbon to help you adorn all your wonderful projects. There's also information about special sales and promotions, and an awesome Blog Hop each month on the 13th of the month where one lucky person wins the awesome Ribbon Club Assortment. We hope you'll visit us often.
Blessings,
Karen
I'm entering the following:
Mod Squad Challenge - Nature Scene
A Vintage Journey: Beautiful Blooms - I was inspired by Toni's beautiful felt flowers
I used brown kraft paper for my base and cover plate. The cover plate die and floral patterned paper are both from Whimsy Stamps. I used a wonderful Adhesive called Scor-Tape to layer everything together and secure them all into place. Next, I die-cut and layered several wool felt flowers and I placed a White Flatback Pearl in the center of each flower as well as at the bottom left of my card. I tied a pretty bow with a length of Robin's Egg Wrinkle Ribbon.
Just below the floral patterned paper, I ran a length of 1/4" Pink Chevron Striped Twill. I also die-cut some green foliage from the wool felt. One of my wool felt die-cut flowers is rolled up; and I tucked in several White Double Head Stamens to recreate the stamens you'd see in a real flower. If you haven't noticed yet, I do so LOVE the Double Head Stamens. They come in two different styles and a wide array of gorgeous colors. They're also SUPER affordable at approx. $2 for 250 pieces.
Thanks so much for stopping by today. I do hope that you'll visit again soon for more inspiration. There's always something new (and quite lovely) at Really Reasonable Ribbon to help you adorn all your wonderful projects. There's also information about special sales and promotions, and an awesome Blog Hop each month on the 13th of the month where one lucky person wins the awesome Ribbon Club Assortment. We hope you'll visit us often.
Blessings,
Karen
I'm entering the following:
Mod Squad Challenge - Nature Scene
A Vintage Journey: Beautiful Blooms - I was inspired by Toni's beautiful felt flowers
This is gorgeous!! I love the embossed kraft background with the felt. The textures look so cool together!
ReplyDeleteKaren this is a beautiful card! I love the embossed Kraft background and those felt flowers are just gorgeous! ! A lovely choice of colours. I like the way you have those stamens poking out from a flower bud too. I'm so happy that you were inspired by my A Vintage Journey project, thankyou for leaving such a nice comment on my blog and taking the time to enter our challenge. Best wishes Toni x
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card Karen - love the tone on tone coverplate over the base! It really makes the florals pop.
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Blessings
Maxine
You make fabulous felt flowers Karen - your work is always eye catching - TFS
ReplyDeleteAdorable et plein de fraîcheur, biz
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