This is a 6"x6" white card base that I matted and layered with pale pink and white foundation card by CE. The final layer of pink card was embossed using an A4 M-Bossabilities Folder by Spellbinders, sorry but it's one of my old embossing folders and I can't remember its name! I then cut the stork and nappy in white card and a white and pink heart using the New Arrival - Stork And Baby Dies Set by Sue Wilson for Creative Expressions. I then blanked the stork's legs and beak before I sprayed both the stork and nappy with glue and sprinkled Ultra Fine Flower Soft in White to cover both pieces. This gives texture and a more realistic touch to both the stork and nappy. From the Shadow Box Collection - New Arrival Die Set by SW for CE, I cut the individual BABY letters out of white card and embossed the letters, still in the dies, using a small embossing tool, doing this achieves a more defined image. With a yellow ProMarker and a tan ProMarker I coloured the stork's beak and feet and added a small black gem, for the eye, from CE. I also cut 2 thin white borders using the Double Pierced Squares by SW for CE and adhered these together as well as adding mounting foam to the back and placing it onto the card front. I then cut 3 It's A Girl from the New Arrival - It's A Girl Die Set by SW for CE and one in pink card. The white ones were adhered together and I created a shadow by off setting the pink card to the white layers then used spray glue over the image and sprinkled Cosmic Shimmer Glitter Jewels in Diamond Sprinkles over the sentiment and adhered to the top left of the card. The stork was adhered to the card using mounting foam for dimension, as were the white blocks and the two tiny hearts.
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June x
So THATS what you can use Flower Soft on......youre never too old to learn something new!!
ReplyDeleteThe card itself is superb as ever but apart from ideas we get from you we also gain a few special tips along the way too. Keep up the FANTASTIC work June, its always so rewarding to view your creations. X