Dutch Paper Crafts - Heartfelt Creations Tattered Blossoms Release Part II
On this card I used the Heartfelt Creations TatteredBlossom Swirl pre-cut Stamp Set HCPC3469 as well as the Tattered Blossoms Die HCD 722. Sentiment is from Whimsy Stamps Friendship Notables 2 and cut out with a Whimsy Shapeology die Notables 2. Other dies used are from Spellbinders - floral ovals and classic ovals.
As usual the image was colored using Copics.
On the inside I stamped a smaller Tattered Blossom Swirl image to complement the outside.
As for my second card I used the collage stamp from the Heartfelt Creations Tattered Blossom Set HCPC 3471.
I used heavy cardstock in shimmery brown for the base, bling cardstock in antique
pink as layer and Arjo Wiggins curious iridescent ivory card to stamp my image/background on. Ink is Memento rich cocoa. I also distressed the edges from the ivory cardstock using my Zutter- 'Distrezz It All'. I stamped flowers onto the antique pink cardstock with the HCPC 3468 set and then cut it out using the flower petals dies HCD 722
To embellish my card I only used some pearls, a pearl brad and organza ribbon.
On the inside I stamped one of the larger flowers from the HCPC 3468 set.
I hope you liked my Heartfelt Creations inspiration cards I made for DutchPaperCrafts. Darlene has these and lots of other dies in stock. Just shoot her an email with what you are looking for and she will get back to you with the details. And don't forget to watch her amazing video!
Both of your cards are stunning...love the beautifully colored blossoms and design work on the first card and the second card is so elegant...love the beautiful papers and blossoms on that one as well!
ReplyDeleteohhh wow iris!!! these are both stunning. the design of the first is sso pretty but i can't take my eyes off the stamping and those flowers on the second one! just so elegant :)
ReplyDeleteYour Tattered Blossoms cards are gorgeous. I especially like the stamp with the script. A must have stamp for me as I have just got both the dies and matching stamps.
ReplyDeleteChristine xx