Thursday, May 21, 2015

Color Burst Flowers - Hello - Those Who Find - BD Wishes


Yogi Here today using Color Burst powders by Ken Oliver that I recently acquired - very nice. They work as well as the Brusho's, but are easier to use since they already come in a nozzle type dispenser... There are only 6 colors at this time, so it's pretty hard to make a mistake with them. I like that Brusho's have 24 colors... So between the two products, I have lots to play with...


I'm using the newest "Hello" die on the outside; a quote stamp (Always Be My Friend... 3pce set) and sentiment stamp  (10 tiny tag sentiments 10pce set) on the inside from Quietfire Design as well as an eCut (Happy Birthday) from Suzanne available on the Silhouette onLine store.

Side folded my white cardstock (5"w x 7"h). Embossed using Ecstasy crafts "Leaves" embossing folder.

I sprinkled the ColorCraft powders onto misted Canson Biggie watercolor paper (smoother - backside), then misted some more. Dried and stamped the flowers (AlteNew ""Floral Motifs") using Versafine Toffee" and embossing with Queen's Gold embossing powder. Fussy cut around the flowers to create the border.

Used a slot punch to thread my salmon colored narrow ribbon through.

Adhered the border to the card front, adhering the ribbon tails to the inside.

Die cut the "Hello" from a scrap section of the background. Then cut 3 more layers, coloring them with a blue Prisma colored marker, as well as the edges of the first die cut. Adhered all 4 layers together and then onto card front.

Added the large mauve rhinestones to the flower centers.

On the inside: hit the high points of the embossed background using Distress "Iced Spruce" and then with "Peeled Paint". Adhered a piece of scrap paper towel (from my Gelli print session at Artsy market...) using a glue stick.

eCut the "birthday" at 5"w from white cardstock. Colored with a black watercolor marker, then applied Versamark and embossed with "Oak Leak Olive" embossing powder - twice - to get a nice thick coat.

Masked and stamped the "wishes" (10 tiny tag sentiments ) onto white cardstock with the black, punched it out with Whale of a Punch "Butterfly", sponged using dirty sponges (raspberry & yellow), adhered to birthday word.

eCut a bunch of flowers (AlteNew Floral Motifs") from translucent vellum, stamped with versamark and embossed with Queen's Gold. Adhered to card with Glossy Accents. (if you don't have an electronic cutter, just fussy cut around the stamping...)

Stamped the quote (Always Be My Friend... 3pce set) with the Black, clear embossed. Added faux stitch lines using a Prisma Colored Marker in an olive tone.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous, gorgeous card Yogi!! Those powders sound interesting. First I've heard of them.

Lynne K said...

Wow! Stunning card! Must investigate those powders! Thank you for joining us at Stamping Sensations.

Lynne

Susie Moore said...

Your card is gorgeous. Your work is beautiful and whoever receives this is one lucky duck!! Thank you for creating with us this week at Little Red Wagon Challenge Blog.

Lisa Mensing said...

Stunning! Thanks for sharing at Simply Create Too for Favorite Color Combo! Lisa DT

Unknown said...

Hi Yogi! WOW! Stunning card! The inside of your card is as beautiful as the outside!! Thank you for coming over to join in again at my April Showers Bring May Flowers challenge at Our Creative Corner this month!! XOXO-Shari

Jean Bullock said...

Beautiful card!

Joan said...

A fabulous card, love the colours and the lovely sentiment inside

Thanks for joining us at Stamping Sensations this month

Joan

Scrapintheattic.com said...

Your card is gorgeous, I love the colours. Thank you for joining us at Our Creative Corner for the May challenge. Jan x

Marina said...

Beautiful - love the mix of arty paint effects with the intricate ecutting. Thanks for joining us. Marina. Creative Cutting DT.

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