Wednesday, January 15, 2020

PP473 Get Well Soon




Doing a little casing of my amazing upline Mary Fish today. 
You can see her card here
I loved her idea with the tulips and punching the extra petals
to make it 3D with the leaf in the Tulip Builder punch. 
This worked well for the color challenge
 over at thepaperplayers.blogspot.com
I just got the new dies called Stitched So Sweetly
and cut a white rectangle scallop on and layered it on the 
Peaceful Poppies DSP. I added some Old Olive
card stock behind and placed them on the white base.
Like I said above, I punched out the tulip shape in Poppy Parade
and Rich Razzleberry along with a few leaves in those colors to add 
dimension to my tulips. I also punched out a few Old Olive leaves.
I popped them up on the white die and colored a few rhinestones
in Poppy with a Stampin Blend marker. 
I used the sentiment from the Timeless Tulips set in VersaMark
ink and heat embossed on the Old Olive banner in white.

Go play along with the color challenge this week and
make something beautiful!
Thanks for stopping by!
Windy

Stamp set: Timeless Tulips
Ink: VersaMark
Stampin Blend marker-Poppy Parade
Paper: Peaceful Poppies, Whisper White,
Old Olive, Rich Razzleberry, Poppy Parade
Stitched So sweetly dies, rhinestones, heat tool,
White emboss powder, Tulip builder punch  





5 comments:

  1. Beautiful! Fun showcase of these tulips and great use of these colors. ♥

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  2. Love your 3-D tulips. Thanks for playing with us at The Paper Players!

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  3. Love how made this your own Windy, with the two tulips plus the different sentiment and embellishments. A totally fabulous CAS card using these colors! So nice to see you in The Paper Players gallery!

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  4. So pretty, Windy! Those tulips just pop off the page! This is a fabulous way to use our PP colors this week, thanks for sharing!

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  5. SO fun and cheery! Thanks for joining us over at The Paper Players!!

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