Friday, November 13, 2015

Dear Daffodils Card

Hi everyone! I have a couple of projects that I haven't shared yet, and this card is one of them. It's made with a new collage stamp by Darkroom Door, called Dear Daffodils

Layers of ink - Dear Daffodils Card by Anna-Karin
I made a card in warm brown tones, with lots of texture. Normally, I would do spring type of cards with Daffodil images and this was a fun change. The flowers were watercoloured with Brusho crystals. The card looks a little crooked here, it is straight in real life. I took a few step photos. 

Stamp the Dear Daffodils on hot press (smooth) watercolour paper, with a waterproof ink. This is a detailed stamp, and it is easier to get a good impression on smooth than on textured paper.

Paint the flowers with clear water and sprinkle on a tiny bit of Yellow Ochre Brusho Crystals, you only need a few crystals. Spread the paint out with a paint brush. To see the crystals in action, check out this video of mine, where I used pretty much the same colours.

Paint the surrounding area with clean water and sprinkle Sandstone and Moss Green Crystals on top. Move the paint around with a paint brush. Again, you need just a few crystals to cover the whole card. Cut the image out.

The card base is folded kraft-core cardstock. I embossed it in one of the Sizzix Plus embossing folders, which are great when you want to cover a larger surface. It is the Happy Texture Textured Impressions Plus folder. The folder has a clever slot into which you can place the card, so that only the front is embossed and it is embossed straight to the edge. Emboss in a Big Shot Plus machine.

 
The embossed background. If you don't have a Big Shot Plus machine, you can use any embossing folder and run it through twice to cover the whole card.

Layers of ink - Dear Daffodils Card by Anna-Karin
Die cut a Postage Stamp Frame from brown kraft-core cardstock, sand and ink. Also sand and ink the embossed cardstock background.

Layers of ink - Dear Daffodils Card by Anna-Karin
The Dear Daffodils stamp is such fun to watercolour and I love the script pattern in the background.

Stamp a sentiment on a Tattered Curvy Banner and ink the edges. Add a few pearls to the card for a final touch.

Thank you so much for visiting! Have a lovely weekend!

Anna-Karin

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6 comments:

  1. Fabulous, Anna-Karin!! I just got my Brushos, and can't wait to try something like this - I always learn so much from you! xxx Lynn

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  2. Love the flowers and all the textures. Wishing it were Spring again.

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  3. Beautiful. Love the colors and design.

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  4. That is stunning and I LOOOVE the stamp edged border around those gorgeous flowers. A project that beams!

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  5. It's a fabulous stamp, and I just love the warm burnished browns and golds you've used with it here. Fabulous framing and I love those black pearls!
    Alison xx

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