Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Heartfelt Creations Special : Art FoamPaper and Stamens.....

Good morning everyone.  There is frost on the pumpkins in many of the areas close by this morning.  Definitely a feel of Fall in the air!  I have to say I love this time of year and welcome not having so much outside work to be done!

This morning I'm sharing a couple of cards made with the Heartfelt Creations Foam Paper Flowers and Stamens!  I love these wonderful products and hope to have more time to play soon!


Products Used:
HCFS1-465 Art Foam Paper
HCDP1275 Flowering Dogwood Paper Collection
HCPC-3733 Flowering Dogwood Cling Stamps
HCD1-7129 Flowering Dogwood Die
HCD1-7110 Botanical Window Die
HCST1-459-1 Assorted Pearl-Small (Stamen)
HCDA2-450 Stack and Store Daubers Pack of 30
TSSZ31 Black Stazon Ink
TSMP707 Bamboo Leaves Memento Ink
PGM15015 Rajni Chawla’s Crystal Clear
85 Crystal Art Glitter
HCST1-401 Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit

You can watch this video on using the Foam Paper and Stamens:   https://youtu.be/Oma6ctVmUD0

Other Supplies:  White Cardstock, Art Color Oil Pastels, Aged Mahogany Distress Ink,
20 Gauge Wire, Dimensional Tape, 6mm White Half Pearls, Hot Glue Gun, Dry Baby Wipe

Instructions:  My card is 4 1/4 X 5 1/2.  Make card base and cover with a piece of the paper collection.  I edged the paper with Aged Mahogany Distress Ink.  Next cut out the Window and glue it to the card front.  Now the fun begins; Using Black Stazon Ink stamp the flowers and leaves.  I used a dry baby wipe and applied oil pastels to the petals of the flowers and leaves.  Cut everything out and then use a heat gun to curl the flowers and leaves.  Now turn them over and apply pressure to the center with one of the burnishing tools just until the Foam Paper cools and then it will hold it’s shape.  Next I added a bit more color as manipulating the petals causes the ink to fade.  I used a small hole punch to cut a hole in the center of the petals so I could feed through the stamen. Now add the stamen and I used the wire to help feed them through the center of the flowers. Put a bead of hot glue to help hold them in place.  Decide on placement for flowers and the dove and hot glue everything down.  I waited until now to add the glitter to the dove and flowers.  Allow to dry and this is when I glued the half pearls down.  Once everything is dry the card is ready to go.




Products Used:
HCDP1-270 Classic Rose Paper Collection
HCFS1-465 Art Foam Paper
HCPC-3656 Delightful Daisies Cling Stamps
HCD1-760 Delightful Daisy Die
HCPC-3752 Classic Rose Cling Stamps
HCD1-7110 Classic Rose Die
HCD1-7156 Small Oval Dies
HCD1-7157 Large Oval Dies
HCD1-7146 Festive Holiday Die
HCPC-3311 Hope in the Lord Cling Stamps
HCST1-457-2 Pastel Pearl - Medium (Stamen)
#159723 Designer Dries Clear Adhesive
PGM15015 Rajni Chawla's Crystal Clear
ANC814 Lettuce Entertain You Prills
TSSZ31 Black Stazon Ink
TSMP301 Rhubarb Stalk Memento Ink
TSMP707 Bamboo Leaves Memento Ink
TSMP708 Olive Grove Memento Ink

You can watch this video on using the Foam Paper and Stamens:   https://youtu.be/Oma6ctVmUD0


Other Supplies:  White Cardstock, Hot Glue Gun, Dimensional Tape

Instruction:  My card is 5 X 7.  Make card base and cover with a piece of the paper collection.  Cut all the die cut pieces and edge with Rhubarb Stalk Memento ink; layer all the pieces and glue to the card front.  Stamp with Stazon Ink, color and cut out the flower petals and leaves.  I used a heat gun to heat the Foam Paper to curl the leaves.  Next I layered the petals of the roses and used hot gule to glue down.  I poked a hole in the center of the petals and fed through the stamen and then used hot glue to give a bit more stability to the back of the flowers.  Next glue the Prills to the center of the daisies and set aside to dry.  Add glue to the edges of the roses and sprinkle Crystal Clear all over.  Once everything is dry decide where you want the placement to be and use hot glue to glue down.

If you would like more inspiration, just head over to the Heartfelt Creations Blog and see what the other designers have for you.

12 comments:

craftieodmae said...

Botha are breathtaking!!!

Anita Kejriwal said...

Both the cards are so beautiful.

SussiPoppins said...

Two cards!....both are fabulous. Love the flowers...everything! Inky hugs

Patricia Manhire said...

Wow these cards are just beautiful!! I love your flowers - they are just gorgeous!

Robin Clendenning said...

Oh my your dogwood are simply gorgeous and your roses card is a delight to the eyes! Beautiful both of them!

Marisa Job said...

Gorgeous cards!! Love the flowers!!

Maire Gamber said...

So pretty! I love your beautiful l cards.

Jan's Paper Flowers said...

Wow...both of your cards are so beautiful and your flowers are pure perfection Glenda!

Darlene said...

Oh My Stars! These are both just beautiful Glenda! I gasp at the beauty of the first one then was thrilled to scroll down and find another beauty! You are the QUEEN of flowers ... stunning creations!

Amarilys said...

Simply stunning flowers!

Leslie Miller said...

Oh, gosh, that art foam paper is something more to get hooked on. It's so pretty on your flowers, and nobody makes flowers like you do! Plus, the dies and papers... oh, love those little curlicues! I was outside all afternoon working in the garden. Sometimes I love that we have a long season, but sometimes I wish it was shorter. Today I cut back the last of the daylilies, and I still have hydrangeas to trim and it just goes on and on. Gee, I'm only four days late getting here. Still trying to catch up after our time away.

SussiPoppins said...

Both are fantastic!