When I first looked at it, I thought I would use the Cattleya set, but I wanted something smaller and so went with the Golden Garden set. Works so well with the inspiration photo.
The steps I followed :
- Stamp "shadows" on front panel using the thicker stamps in Silver Stone ink
- Emboss the panel with the woodgrain embossing folder
- Die cut and stamp the layering flowers and leaves
- Pop up the flowers and glue it all together
My entry to ...
Gorgeous card, Janet!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card, Janet. All of the details make this so special. Thank you for joining us at Die Cut Divas :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, just love how you added the shadows then the embossed card front. Another stamp I love from Altenew. Thank you so much for joining us this month at The Flwoer Challenge AileenDT
ReplyDeleteHow very lovely. I like the flowers over the wood grain white panel. So glad you joined us at Die Cut Divas.
ReplyDeleteJanet, you absolutely nailed this challenge! Stunning card.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning Janet!! Love how you used the colours from the Altenew challenge and those shadows totally make this card. And that embossed background is what makes me want to try dry embossing more. I bet you a million dollars this wins the Altenew Challenge and I'm so glad you shared it with us at The Flower Challenge too!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous take on the challenge, Janet! Love your choice of stamps for both shadows and greenery. The woodgrain texture is just perfect for the wall!
ReplyDeleteP.S. - Thanks for your visit :)!
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of how you added shadows - it's gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteJanet... just beautiful! Great wins!
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