Flowers on Black for the Ink. Stamp. Share. Blog Hop

Hello and welcome to the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop where we are showcasing projects we have been working on. If you saw my blog post on the 31st January you will be aware that I have been enjoying playing with the fussy cut flowers and leaves from one of the sheets of Flower & Field dsp. I am using the flowers again today to make a thank you card.

If you have hopped over from Annette’s blog, welcome.

To recreate the Flowers & Field card, you will need:

Basic Black – 8¼” by 5⅞” scored at 4⅛”
Basic Black – 5½”” by 3⅝”
Basic White – 5½”” by 3⅝” – for the inside
Basic Black – 3½” by 2½”

I started by running the Basic Black panel through the Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine inside the Dainty Diamonds embossing folder. This was glued to the Basic Black card base using Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive.

A stricking flowers on black thank you card made using the flower & field dsp by Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.com – Stamp. Ink. Share. Blog hop – Flower & Field dsp for a flowers on black thank you card

Using Versamark ink, I stamped the sentiment from the Heal Your Heart stamp set onto the small piece of Basic Black card. I covered it with White Embossing Powder and heat set it with my Heat Tool. This was then die cut using the Stitched Shapes dies and my Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine.

A stricking flowers on black thank you card made using the flower & field dsp by Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.com – Stamp. Ink. Share. Blog hop – Flower & Field dsp for a flowers on black thank you card

I added the die cut sentiment to the card front on Dimensionals.

A stricking flowers on black thank you card made using the flower & field dsp by Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.com – Stamp. Ink. Share. Blog hop – Flower & Field dsp for a flowers on black thank you card

Then, I arranged all the flowers and leaves – fussy cut from the gorgeous Flowers & Field dsp – around the sentiment using either liquid glue and/or Dimensionals.

A stricking flowers on black thank you card made using the flower & field dsp by Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.com – Stamp. Ink. Share. Blog hop – Flower & Field dsp for a flowers on black thank you card

To complete the card, I added a scattering of Woven Threads Sequins.

A stricking flowers on black thank you card made using the flower & field dsp by Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.com – Stamp. Ink. Share. Blog hop – Flower & Field dsp for a flowers on black thank you card

I really like the colourful flowers against the black, so vibrant. I hope you like it.

Please hop on to see what Karen Egan has to share with us today

Roll Call

Laura Mackie

Sue McDonald

Kim Price

Tricia Butts

Stacey Marsh

Alison Carter

Jo Blackman

Libby Fens

Sue Allen

Nicole Mahler

Gez Carpenter

Rebecca-Jo Unwin

Annette Elias

Mo Rootes

Karen Egan

Cindy Mitchell-Clark

Donna Lester

Deb Naylor

Jill Chapman

Victoria Littlewood

Tracie St-Louis

Donna Coffman

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Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.

Mo x

Supplies used:

 

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26 Comments

  1. Mo, this is absolutely gorgeous, I love the vibrancy and it reminds me of folk art you see on canal boats, thank you for the inspiration x

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