I started by stamping the outline of the flowers in Tuxedo Black Memento ink. I used my mini Misti for this as it was the first time I used this set and thought that a double stamp might be needed. I was wrong!! It stamped perfectly the first time.
Now the solid images for the leaves and flowers is actually all one piece. But the images are spaced far enough apart that you can ink with mini ink cubes (masking might be necessary with full size ink pads). I used inks from Plus9 and Simon Says Stamp. Again, no double stamping needed!!!
(the flower centres are separate stamps)
I die cut the flowers with the co-ordinating die. Now this is an interested die. It's all one piece but it die cuts the flowers separately! There are also separate flower dies if you want to layer over the main stamped image...it is a very unique set!!
I then die cut the Doily Circle Die out of a light grey cardstock. I used the Sizzix Precision Baseplate for this and ran it through my Big Shot a couple of times. It is a very detailed die. It cut well using this sandwich. I adhered a section of the doily on one corner of the card and trimmed off the excess. Then used another portion for the opposite corner. I used Multi Medium in Matte.
I stamped the sentiment also with Memento Black ink on white cardstock and trimmed it out. I adhered the flowers with a mixture of liquid glue and foam adhesive.
And finally, a few sparkling clear sequins and some Glossy Accents finish this card!!
Here are the Waffle Products I used:
Thank you so, so much for stopping by!!
Laurie
Wow!!! Gorgeous!!! So beautiful!!! I love everything on your card!! And yes, you make the right choice to add this stamp into your card! Thanks for playing with us at Waffle Flower Crafts!
ReplyDeleteYour card is stunning! I love how you used the doily die and your flowers are so sweet! Thanks for joining us at Waffle Flower Crafts!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card! Thanks for joining us at the Waffle Flower Challenge!
ReplyDeleteStunning! I love the way you used the die, subtle but elegant.
ReplyDeleteStunning! I love the way you used the die, subtle but elegant.
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