Wednesday, March 20, 2024

STAMPIN' UP! FLOWER CART BIRTHDAY CARD FEATURING SHADED SPRUCE

 




This week's blog hop, involving a group of Stampin' Up! demonstrators from around Australia, is all about Shaded Spruce.  I'm a lover of greens, but struggle a bit to use this bright, bold, emerald green - so this was a good challenge for me!

I started the design of my card by cutting a piece of Shaded Spruce Textured Shimmer Paper, using a Delicate Forest Die.  The card morphed into something quite different to my original vision, but I enjoyed the creative process, and I'm happy with how it turned out!




In this photo, you can (sort of!) see the lovely shimmer of the die-cut Shaded Spruce paper.  It's fairly thin, so I also die-cut a panel of Basic White card, and adhered the Shaded Spruce layer to it, to give it a bit more stability before gluing it to the Thick Basic White card base.

The round sentiment (stamped in Melon Mambo ink) was die-cut using a Stylish Shapes Die, and tucked under the leafy arch.

From Melon Mambo, Berry Burst and Daffodil Delight card, I die-cut some little flowers, using Sentimental Park Dies.  A few flower centres are adorned with Basic Rhinestones.




I stamped the second part of the sentiment in Versamark ink on Shaded Spruce card.  After sprinkling white embossing powder over it, I used my Heat Tool to create the raised embossed finish.  A Delicate Forest Die was used to crop this part of the sentiment.

On a piece of Basic White card, I stamped in Shaded Spruce ink the leaves from the Flower Cart stamp set.  I then stamped the flowers in Melon Mambo ink, and overstamped some of them using Berry Burst ink.  The lovely stamped florals were cut out with a co-ordinating die, and placed atop a cart die-cut from Crumb Cake card.

All of the elements on the bottom half of my card front were adhered to a Scalloped Contours die-cut rectangle in Basic White.




Next up on tonight's blog hop is Tina Gillespie:




If you come across any broken links, or would like to see a full list of participants in this week's blog hop, head over to Catherine Proctor's blog.  Cathy does a fantastic job of co-ordinating our Colour Creations showcases, every week.

Listed below are all the products I used to make my card.  If you live in Australia, and would like to shop with me for your Stampin' Up! supplies, you can get to my online store by clicking on any of the thumbnail images below.



Product List

8 comments:

  1. Rachel Woollard20 March, 2024 20:23

    Beautiful card Christine, I love your Shimmery Spruce arch and the pops of Berry Burst and Melon Mambo look fabulous with Shaded Spruce

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  2. Christine, you have totally nailed it with this beautiful card. I would never have known you'd struggled with this colour if you had not mentioned it in your blog.

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  3. What a gorgeous colour combo! The pops of pink and yellow are stunning against the rich green of Shaded Spruce. A really beautiful card, Christine!

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  4. Rachel Palmieri20 March, 2024 22:21

    Love the arch over the cart Christine and the shaded spruce is perfect.

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  5. A beautiful card Christine. I love the textured shimmer tree arch setting for your gorgeous flower cart. A great colour combo too. xxx

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  6. Love the scene you’ve created Christine where the leafy arch frames the floral cart. The bright flowers are gorgeous.

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  7. Berry Burst & Melon Mambo are a great combination with Shaded Spruce. That beautiful arched diecut, frames the card and the sentiments within. I'm not sure what we are all going to do without the Scalloped Contours dies when they retire.

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  8. Theresa Gerrard25 March, 2024 17:01

    Such a beautiful card and even though you say you struggle with this colour you wouldn't know it. The shimmery card is perfect and the Delicate Forest die frames that cute cart perfectly.

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