I know many of us are truly done with winter, myself included, especially since we are shoveling out from yet another winter storm. I just adore greens and natural elements and I am anxiously awaiting spring, so that is the direction I went with on my card~
My card is designed in the Elegant and Classy Style, which is defined as-
- polished
- shiny finish
- sparkling embellishments
- rich colour scheme
- sophisticated sentiments
- regal
- sweeping
- dramatic
- monochromatic
- layered textures
- awe
- impress
I started with an A-2 prefolded white card base from CutCardStock. I added a layer of Moroccan Cocoa cs from the Flavours Gourmet Sample Pack.
The flower was die cut, assembled and molded, using the Sno Cone color from the Pop Tones Sample Pack. This paper gives beautiful results when molding and shaping flowers.
The green leaves were stamped on Curious Metallic Cryogen White cs for a beautiful shimmer!
The white window panel is half of a pre-folded white card base.
I used the Curious Metallic Cryogen White cs for the stamped and embossed inset panel. This panel was stamped with Stampin' Up's En Francais background stamp.
Over that I placed a stencil and used Viva Decor Pearl Modeling Cream. Both the cream and the Cryogen White cardstock have a beautiful shimmer and sheen to them.
I hope you can join is with this week's challenge! What style will you choose? Classy and Elegant? Clean and Simple? Vintage? Head over to the blog and check out all of the great inspiration from the Design Team!
Thanks so much for stopping by and have a blessed week!
Lee Ann :)
Supplies Used-
Stamps-Stampin Up En Francais, Papertrey Ink Leave It Be, Our Daily Bread Designs Happy Spring (sentiment)
Paper-all cardstock is from CutCardStock as referenced above; dsp Stampin' Up
Ink-Early Espresso, Lucky Limeade, Gumball Green
Other-PTI Leave It Be matching Dies, Spellbinders Foliage Dies, Heartfelt Creations Vintage Floret Die, Stampin' Up Deco label Dies, Stampin' Up Polka Dot ef, MFT Fish Tail Flag Stax Die-Namics, dimensionals, Viva Decor Pearl Modeling Cream, Prima Template
Absolutely over-the-top gorj, Lee Ann! Thank you for sharing the how-to, not that I could ever hope to how-to it, but I appreciate having the instructions if I ever want to try it!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteGoregous, stunning....truly a work of art! The background is jaw dropping amazing! Then there's the flower...another amazing project! I'm absolutely blown away by your talent and creativity!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!!! What an amazing flower Lee Ann!
ReplyDeleteLove your step by step Lee Ann. The large white flower is stunning and I love the stenciling over the script paper. All together gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous Lee Ann! Your flower is so beautiful, and I love seeing how you made the background!
ReplyDeleteTruly stunning! I love the background that you created and the flower petals...wow, elegant!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the flower...went to HC to look at the Vintage Floret die...is this the one you used? I'm dying to get a hold of it and try my luck with that flower! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteHi Carmen! Yes, that is the die I used- here is the link-
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So glad you like the flower! Thanks much!
I am so glad I read your whole post...love that you used the modeling cream and stencil...I am dying to try that! This is another beautiful and elegant card Lee Ann...love the big beautiful flower so perfectly formed.
ReplyDeleteGasp! Love what you created and the beautiful background is truly inspiring.
ReplyDeleteI am thankful that I discovered this blog , just the right information that I was looking for! . Cardsharing Server
ReplyDeleteWow Lee Ann, thank you for the tutorial for how you created this wonderfully beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteLee Ann, this is simply splendid! Love that gorgeous flower and you truly used the color combo to its greatest advantage!
ReplyDeleteI love how you used the Modeling Cream! Spectacular card Lee Ann!
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