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Showing posts with label flower card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flower card. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Missing You Flower Card



Hi Everyone!

Elizabeth here with another cute card for DeNami Design! This week is about adding some dimension to your cards. For my card I went back to my style of keeping it simple and easy!








The dimension on this card is in the frame. To create my card, I first die cut my frame out of the pink paper. I then die cut the frame 3 times out of white cardstock and I made sure that I kept the center piece from one of those pieces to do my stamping on. Next, I stamped the Happy Daisy, Happy Flower Pot and Missing You on the piece that I kept in black dye ink. I kept the coloring simple for the flower and pot and did no shading Copic coloring. So that the flower and pot weren’t just floating around on the panel, I anchored them by coloring some grey across the bottom and some shading for the pot and flower. I set this aside while I worked on the rest of the card. I trimmed my pattern paper down to 4”x5.25” and adhered that to a top folding A2 card base using tape runner. Next, I adhered all the frames together using liquid glue and stacking them on top of each other with the pink one on top. The 3D frame is adhered to the flower pattern paper using liquid glue. Next, I added some liquid glue to back of the panel with the pot and flower and placed it inside the frame. I like to use liquid glue for this so that I can I shift it around a little bit before it dries. The key is to put on a small amount of glue otherwise your cardstock will warp. To finish the card, I used a clear sparkle pen and added some glitter to the flower. I tried to get a good picture with the sparkle but it’s very hard to capture that sparkle! I hope that my card inspires you to add some dimension to your cards! Until next time!


DeNami Supplies:


https://elizabethgcreations.com/2016/07/26/denami-design-missing-you-3d-frame-card


Friday, July 1, 2016

Flower Patch Garden Card- Guest Designer

Hello DeNami Friends,


Here is our next installment of Anika Lerche's lovely cards for us. Today, she features the Flower Patch Clear stamp set. She created a garland to create a unique decoration that you can use with a sentiment. How clever is that?!

The set is great for making backgrounds, bouquets, garlands, gardens, flowerboxes, or as accents. It's a great one to add to your collection for that "go to" set.

She will be back next Friday for her next inspiring project. Be sure to come back for that.





  • I stamped the flowers on watercolor cardstock with Versamark and heat embossed them in white. 
  • I colored the flowers with watercolors and fuzzy cut them.
  • I die cut a curved edge from white cardstock and arranged the flowers on the edge. I adhered the cardstock to the card base with dimensional adhesive.
  • For the sentiment I choose matching alphabet sticker.

http://annikarten.blogspot.de/


Thursday, May 26, 2016

Bouquet Birthday Card

Hello DeNami Friends!

Today, I've got a card that is the perfect summer birthday card!  I love the little elements in the Flower Patch clear stamp set; they are perfect for building a little bunch!
Here's how I created my card:
  1. I die cut a rectangle from a piece of white cardstock.
  2. I used red and orange ink, and an ink blender tool to blend ink on the entire panel.
  3. die cut a circle towards to upper part of the ink blended panel.
  4. I played the ink blended panel on top of another piece of white cardstock, and then lightly traced around the inside of the cut out circle with a pencil, so I could use it as a guide for my stamping.  I set aside the ink blended panel to work on the white cardstock.  
  5. I stamped the medium birthday circle sentiment with yellow/orange ombre ink inside the traced circle.  Then, I carefully erased the pencil traced circle. 
  6. I stamped three of the floral images, and some leaves from the Flower Patch stamp set inside the birthday circle sentiment with Memento tuxedo black ink.   
  7. I colored in the images with markers, and added some red dots for berries.  
  8. I added some foam tape to the ink blended panel.  I carefully aligned the circle opening with the stamped images on the white cardstock, and adhered the 2 pieces together.
  9. I glued the entire thing to a white card base.
  10. To finish off my card, I added a piece of natural twine.  I thought it went really well with the flowers.  
I hope you like my card!  I love sunflowers and "country style" bouquets, so that was my inspiration for the colors! 









DeNami Supplies:


http://jungahsang.wordpress.com





Friday, March 11, 2016

Guest Blogger- Stephanie Klauck with Flower Filigree Card

Hello, it's Stephanie and I'm back today with another card I created with the new DeNami Design stamps.
To create my card, I started with a plain white cardstock panel and stamped the Flower Filigree Trio and the Little Leaf Filigree repeatedly with black ink to create a design along the left edge and bottom of the panel. I also added in some hearts from the Forever Friends stamp set to fill in some of the open space on the design.





Once I had all of the stamping done, I used my Copic markers to color in all of the flowers, leaves and hearts with bold, rich colors. Once I had them all colored, I added in some additional detail with a white gel pen (on the flowers) and a black pen (to add more dots in between the stamped flowers and leaves). I completed the card by stamping the sentiment directly on the stamped panel and then I trimmed it down and adhered it to black top-folding card base.







Thanks so much for joining me on the DeNami Design blog this month! Be sure to stop by for the Blog Hop next month.


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http://stephanieklauck.com
Friday, January 29, 2016

Floral Flourish Resist Technique Card


Hello DeNami Friends! 
For this card I wanted to create an ebmoss resist background. I used the three filigree stamps from the new release and I think they are absolutely gorgeous for backgrounds! 
To create the card I started off stamping the stamps with sticky ink on white card stock and embossed them with white embossing powder. I didn't pay much attention to where I placed the individual stamps. Instead I stamped them irregularly on the card stock. 
Because I didn't just want to create a monochrome background, I decided to devide the cardstock into three parts. I used three rectangle dies, cutting two larger frames and one small rectangle. 


Using a blending tool I colored the different pieces with different inks. When applying the ink you are able to see the embossed floral stamps more easily, contrasting with the ink.
To assemble the card I adhered a piece of dark grey card stock to a card base which was slightly larger than the largest frame. I also adhered the red frame on top and used fun foam to give the other two pieces a little bit of dimension.



Accessories:
TK-VM001 Versamark

http://some-bits-and-pieces.blogspot.com/2016/01/emboss-resist-with-denami-design.html

Saturday, April 4, 2015

Spring Flowers that Really Pop

Hi DeNami friends,

Easter and spring go together. New life, flowers and bright colors are a great change from the cold of winter. Here in Washington state, we have been enjoying some sunshine and it finally feels like winter is behind us.

Spring is my favorite season because of the newness of the weather change and anticipation of the outdoor adventures to come. Hello, DeNami Design friends! Lisa P. here to show you how popping up parts of your stamped images can be a fun and easy way to add a little pizzazz to your creations.

I have two Springtime cards to share with you today that demonstrate this technique. The first is an A1-sized Easter card I created using CL-GD003 Spring Flowers 1.



I stamped the images on my focal panel. Then, I stamped the flower portion of the daffodil onto a separate piece of cardstock, colored it with markers, cut it out, and adhered it over my focal panel image with a 3D foam square. I love how this special little detail adds dimension and interest to an otherwise simple card. Here’s a closer look:



For my second example, I used the same technique to create a colorful birthday card.



I repeatedly stamped the Wavy Stem Trio and topped the stems with the little daisy image from CL-GD003 Spring Flowers 1. I added a picket fence die and grass border punch. Then, I stamped the flowers three times onto a separate piece of cardstock, colored them with markers, cut them out, and adhered them with foam squares on top of three of the flowers on my focal panel. Note: For this example, I cut around the flowers instead of fussy cutting directly on the stamped lines of each image. It’s much simpler, and it looks just as lovely (I think). Here’s a closer look:




I hope you like my creations for today and feel inspired to try out this simple technique!

Happy Stamping!


DeNami Design Supplies:
Embossing Folder: DA-1218-36 Diagonal Stripe
 
Other Supplies:
Copic Sketch Markers
Glitter Pen: Clear Wink Of Stella (Zig)
Cardstock: White (Papertrey Ink)
Patterned Paper: Let’s Polka 6x6 Inch Petite Paper Pack (Lawn Fawn)
Dies: Stitched Banner Duo Dies (Pretty Pink Posh), Picket Fence Die (Pretty Pink Posh), Double-Ended Banner Dies (Papertrey Ink)
Punch: Grass Border (Fiskars)
Sequins: 4mm Sparkling Clear (Pretty Pink Posh)
Tool: Stamp-A-Ma-Jig (EK Success)
Other: Stamping Mask Paper (Inkadinkado)
Adhesives: Scor-Tape (Scor-Pal), 3D Foam Squares (Scrapbook Adhesives), Matte Multi-Medium (Claudine Hellmuth)
 
 
http://bellalistona.blogspot.com
 

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