Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Inspiration Wednesday with Heartfelt Creations

Good morning friends and welcome to Inspiration Wednesday with Heartfelt Creations.   As we continue along with the Tulip Time Collection from Heartfelt Creations, this is the project I have to share with you this morning.



Products Used
Tulip Time Paper CollectionHCDP1-298
Tulip Time Cling Stamp SetHCPC-3858
Tulip Time DieHCD1-7218
3D Tulip Shaping MoldHCFB1-472
Deluxe Flower Shaping KitHCST1-401
Eyelet Lace Frames DieHCD2-7192
Eyelet Oval & Basics Large DieHCD1-7157
For My Friend Sentiments Cling Stamp SetHCPC-3844
Assorted Pearl Stamens-SmallHCS1-459-1
Stack and Store Daubers-Pack of 30HCDA2-450
Designer Dries Cl
ear Adhesive159723
Crystal Ultrafine Transparent Glitter85-glitter
Sizzix Vagabond 2 With Solo Wafer-Thin Die Adapter532423-KIT
StazOn Ink Pad - Olive GreenTSSZ51
Ranger Archival Ink Pad - Vibrant FuchsiaRACP524
Ranger Archival Ink Pad - Leaf GreenRACP436


If you would like to see a video on how to create using the Tulip Time Collection follow this link:
https://youtu.be/rfYMxeNBmJk

Other Products Used:  White Cardstock, Watercolor Paper, Dimensional Tape, Pretty Florals Embossing Folder, Hot Glue

My card is 5 X 7.  Make card base and cover with a piece of the paper collection.  I inked the edges with vibrant Fuschia Ink.  Set the base aside.

Cut out the Eyelet Lace die using white cardstock.  Glue to the card base.  Next using white cardstock again cut out the large oval die and then run it through the Vagabond with the embossing folder.  I always spritz my cardstock with a little bit of water.  This allows for a deep embossing.  Use Vibrant Fuchisa ink to ink the edges of this oval and then use dimensional tape to adhere to the card front.

Now stamp the sentiment onto a piece of the paper collection and, using the small die in the Eyelet Lace Frames Die Set, cut out the sentiment.  Edge with Vibrant Fuchisa ink and use dimensional tape to adhere to the card front.  Set the card aside and we will begin on the floral spray.

Stamp the flower petals and leaves onto watercolor paper and using the daubers and ink color the images.  Using the coordinating dies cut out these petals and leaves.  Run the flower petals through the Vagabond inside the Tulip 3D Shaping Mold.  I spritzed my petals with water in order to get a good shape on the flowers.  When they come out of the mold, shape a bit with the Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit.  I glued the petals a bit so they would hold their shape and allowed them to dry.  Next I poked a hole in the bottom of the flower and fed through the stamens and used a hot glue gun to glue into place.  Glitter the flowers and set aside to dry.  Now arrange the flowers and leaves to make a floral spray and glue down on the front of the card.  




6 comments:

Jan's Paper Flowers said...

Love how your tulips pop on this gorgeous lacy creation Glenda!

craftieodmae said...

Eye popping Gorgeous!

Martie Rollin said...

My eyes immediately saw lovely crocus flowers instead of tulips...love it!! Beautiful design decisions have created a lovely presentation. I'd be so pleased to find a card like this in my mail!!!

Cheryl Morgan said...

Love the little posy of tulips around the lace Glenda. X

Leslie Miller said...

That eyelet lace die cut background is like a big, gorgeous doily or table runner. Wow! Love the embossed oval, too, and those are just the back up players for your gorgeous flowers. All over outstanding, Glenda!

Robin Clendenning said...

Oh both of your cards are so beautiful!@! I love the paper you chose for the little cart to be in front of, it's perfect! The second is just gorgeous with that gorgeous die cut!