A spring flower card for CAS Colours & Sketches Challenge #266 colour scheme along with the Freshly Made Sketches #331 by Cécile. The 2 vertical strips were made by using a stencil, modelling paste and clear rock candy glitter. Watercolour paper (140lb) for the die-cut bouquet was watercolored in Calypso Coral, Rich Razzleberry and Old Olive. They were clear heat embossed 3 times and the sentiment “Une fleur parmi les fleurs” (A flower among flowers) was stamped in Calypso Coral.
Thanks for stopping by, HUGz, Joanna
Gorgeous embossed strips, so pretty and a great backdrop for those ever so pretty flowers x Gorgeous card x
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Those flowers are so pretty against the textured strips! I wouldn’t have thought to coat them with clear embossing powder – what a great idea that I’ll need to try to remember! Thanks for sharing your awesome card with us at CC&S! 🙂
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Great use or the colors and the sketch, too. Thank you for playing along with us at CAS Colours & Sketches this week. Hope we can see you soon in our future galleries.
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Love the embossing paste strips with the glitter … so pretty, Joanna! And those flowers are just the perfect colours … pink and orange – my fav! 🙂 xx
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Wonderful card! I like the paste borders. Great CAS style and lovely use of the colors! Thanks for playing along with us at CC&S!
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Such pretty flowers, Joanna, and I love the modeling paste staggered strips that show them off!
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Lovely flowers – the heat embossing really adds texture to them. Perfect against the paste and rock candy glitter strips!
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