I've seen a lot of cards in the new SU catalogue that have dots of cardstock on them & when I was making these flowers I punched some centers. Then I thought "Hey! I could punch lots of circles & put them on." It's a little time consuming, but it gives you something kind of different. Here's a tutorial, cause I just can't seem to make a card without one, lol. :0)
Flower Card with Tone on Tone Paper Dots:
Other card Details:
The center flower is the Friendship Blooms stamp (Saleabration set). I embossed it on Naturals White cardstock (Black craft ink & clear e.p.) Then I used Lovely Lilac classic ink to paint a wash on it. The two green flowers are cut out of a Stitched background emboss resist piece (made with Glossy white cardstock, Versamark & clear e.p. heated, then sponged with Mellow Moss ink.) Their centers are just circle punched SU lilac glitter & more of the ink washed cardstock (see tutorial above.) :0) I've scratched the back of the gem to make it look like a cracked glass gem.
Other card ingredients:
Cardstock: Lovely Lilac, Mellow Moss, Almost Amethyst, Elegant Eggplant. Hand-dyed ribbon (Mellow moss 5/8 grosgrain.) Rub-on (Saleabration.)
Thanks so much for checkin this out! Happy craftin'
:0)
Mel
The center flower is the Friendship Blooms stamp (Saleabration set). I embossed it on Naturals White cardstock (Black craft ink & clear e.p.) Then I used Lovely Lilac classic ink to paint a wash on it. The two green flowers are cut out of a Stitched background emboss resist piece (made with Glossy white cardstock, Versamark & clear e.p. heated, then sponged with Mellow Moss ink.) Their centers are just circle punched SU lilac glitter & more of the ink washed cardstock (see tutorial above.) :0) I've scratched the back of the gem to make it look like a cracked glass gem.
Other card ingredients:
Cardstock: Lovely Lilac, Mellow Moss, Almost Amethyst, Elegant Eggplant. Hand-dyed ribbon (Mellow moss 5/8 grosgrain.) Rub-on (Saleabration.)
Thanks so much for checkin this out! Happy craftin'
:0)
Mel
Aaaaah! I thought "how on earth could I ever line them up that straight??" - using the polka dot background as a guide is so smart!!! Geesh girl, I wish I had your creative brain!!!
ReplyDeletewow, you are just too good, this card is beautiful
ReplyDeleteWOW! Gorgeous card, but the dots is pretty labor intensive! I love the effect though! All of your cards are just mini works of ART! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteMan, have you been busy creating, eh! Love the purple!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the dots! And keep the tutorials coming! I tagged you. Go check it out on my blog!
ReplyDeleteOooooh preeeety! Love the look this gives! I look forward to all of your tutorials! As usual, Mel...great job! Hope you are doing well! : )
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteWow - that is a great idea - totally a lot of work, but the card is amazing! Love the watercoloring on the flower too!
ReplyDeleteWOW, you sure put a lot of detail into this card. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteYour SBS2 Sis,
Lynn