Hi everyone….. welcome to the
Turtle Soup Spring themed Blog Hop. Hope you enjoy everyone’s inspirational and
creative projects. Here is the full list in case you loose your way. Be sure to end at the Turtle blog to leave a comment and get your ballot to win a random
prize. Enjoy and off you go hopping…….. thanks
1. Sara - (using Turtle blog) http:// turtlesoupmagazine.blogspot.com /
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Bev http:// beeceecreativity.blogspot.com/ (you are here)
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Deb P http:// tassiedeb.blogspot.com.au/
4 LouiseB http:// madeatnumber27.blogspot.com.au/
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Lisa Moen http:// lisasscrappyhideaway.blogspot.c om/
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LouiseT http:// timelesscraftmumma.blogspot.com .au/
7. Chris
http://ole682000.blogspot.com
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Phillis http:// justfindtimetoscrap.blogspot.co m/
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Colleen http:// scrappingranny-colleen.blogspot .com/
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Elisa http:// 2crazycrafters.blogspot.com.au/
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Karen http:// calmcreations.blogspot.com/
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Joan http:// thegovsplace.blogspot.com/
14.
TURTLE SOUP BLOG http://
I am thrilled to day to share this card with you.... inspired by the blog hop theme and mood board. What better inspiration than flowers and colours.
I am using my newest Heartfelt Creations products from The Rubber Buggy. It prompted me to get out my copics again, use stamps and dies to create some cards.
I started by stamping the images and the sentiment as per above. I then coloured this section using Tim Holtz ranger mini ink pads and a finger sponge.
These stamped and die cut flowers are coloured with some Tim Holtz ranger mini ink pads with finger sponge.. but then accented the shading with copic markers.
Using my Heartfelt Creations Deluxe Flower shaping tool kit I mold my flowers.
You start on the back side and work them until they curl to you liking.
You can see some signo white gel pen accents on these pieces also.. they were added before sculpting the flowers. Above are 3 different sizes.
Here is a double layer flower. When you turn them over you mold and shape just the centre piece to flatten the flower. If you want double or triple you glue the centres inside each other.
On my finished card you can see some background flat inked flowers, some single shaped flowers and some double layered sculpted flowers. It great to mix them up. Some flowers are placed on top of the background coloured flowers.. some left plain. On this back ground I used a tan ink to lightly colour the white background, I inked the outer edges and cut the slanted shape for dimension. A print pattern is in the background and lots of fun ribbon accents this card.
You can also see the liquid pearl dot trailer in this photo.
Here is the photo shot showing the fabulous 3D depth in this card.
I enjoyed sharing with you today. Have fun and hop on now to: Deb P
22 comments:
Beautiful card.
These flowers are stunning and so pretty - the card is just gorgeous. Bloggie Love
Wow Bev, your cards are sensational. Must sit down and learn how to do those flowers too :) Deb x
love this!
Very pretty card Bev
that is absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
Those flowers are gorgeous and so is this card! Love it! -BL
Very pretty card and great tutorial.
Gorgeous card! I love your flowers!
Bev your cards are BEAUTIFUL!!! I love the colors you used! And the flowers you made are AWESOME! TFS!
Your card is stunning Bev.
Wow very pretty :) Wonderful tutorial too :)
Great card--love the flowers!
that's really pretty, Bev!
Love the flowers and they look awesome on the card
Love those flowers, Bev. Your card is so pretty!
Such a pretty card Bev. Love the flowers and how they give so much dimension :)
Beautiful card and love the flowers!
Sooo pretty! Great colors and dimension!
Just loved the step by step tutorial ,Thank You. And what a beautiful card!!!!!
Your card is beautiful. thanks for sharing the directions for creating it
Fabulous Bev! Love the final result of the colouring process!
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