Wednesday, 31 March 2021

Spring Time

Dear Friends,

.Are you taking time to create something beautiful today? It's so easy to get overwhelmed with the stress, chaos, and ... now more then ever, it's super important to take some time to create! Creating is therapy and today I'm back to jump start your creativity and inspire you to create something beautiful today with Heartfelt Creations-Spring Garden Collection!



Products Used:

Spring Garden Paper Collection, HCDP1-2125

3D Hyacinth Shaping Mold, HCFB1-497

Fragrant Hyacinth Cling Stamp Set, HCPC-3947

Just For You Sentiments Cling Stamp Set, HCPC-3845

Fragrant Hyacinth Die, HCD1-7345

Rounded Lattice Window Die, HCD1-7274

Stack and Store Daubers-Pack of 30, HCDA2-450

Double Dots 100pc. -3D Foam Circles, DDOTS

Ranger Archival Ink Pad - Leaf Green, RACP436

Ranger Archival Ink Pad - Majestic Violet, RACP494

Ranger Archival Ink Pad - Library Green, RACP475

Ranger Archival Ink Pad - Vibrant Fuchsia, RACP524

Toasted Almond Nuvo Mousse, NU829

Other Products: White cardstock, Big-Shot Machine, Lindy’s Magical Powder.

Instructions: Card size 5” x 5” (final size). Take another white cardstock and create a background using die from Rounded Lattice Window Die (I used it as a stencil) using Toasted Almond Nuvo Mousse, Lindy’s magical powder and then sprinkle some water and heat it.

Stamp some hyacinth flower petals from Fragrant Hyacinth Cling Stamp Set using archival ink- Vibrant Fuchsia and cut them with coordinating die and color them using vibrant fuchsia and majestic violet. Shape these petals using 3D Hyacinth Shaping Mold HCFB1-497. Stamp large hyacinth image from same stamp set using archival ink-library green, cut it with coordinating die and color it with leaf green and vibrant fuchsia. Assemble hyacinth petals on this image and create a hyacinth flower.

Stamp sentiment from HCPC-3845 Just For You Sentiments Cling Stamp Set using archival ink-majestic violet on a strip of white cardstock and adhere it using Designer dries clear adhesive as shown.

1 comment:

  1. Wow! This is absolutely stunning Shalini! Love the background and your hyacinth is gorgeous!

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