Wednesday, July 5, 2017

WEDNESDAY WITH HEARTFELT CREATIONS

Hello and welcome to my corner of this crafty world.  Today I am sharing another Classic Wedding card.  I love this bell and can use it for more than wedding and anniversary cards.  So if you haven't be sure and order yours today!

Double Dots 100pc. -3D Foam CirclesDDOTS
Stamp Mat PadD110305
Funnel Tray31510
Designer Dries Clear Adhesive159723
Metal Tip for Adhesive Bottles352854
Stamp Positioner Kit387623
Memento Dye Ink Pad - Bamboo LeavesTSMP707
Memento Dye Ink Pad - Tuxedo BlackTSMP900
ColorBox Fluid Chalk Ink Pad - Dark Brown71035
Crystal Ultrafine Transparent Glitter85-glitter
Deluxe Flower Shaping KitHCST1-401
ColorBox Pigment Ink Pad - Frost WhiteCB80
Pocket and Flipfold Inserts B - WhiteHCFP1-434-2
Embossing Enamel - Aged IvoryFREG030
Classic Rose Cling Stamp SetHCPC-3752
Classic Rose Vines Cling Stamp SetHCPC-3753
Classic Rose DieHCD1-7110
Classic Rose Vines DieHCD1-7111
Brilliance Ink - Pearlescent OrchidTSBL34
Stack and Store Daubers-Pack of 30HCDA2-450
Classic Wedding Roses DieHCD1-7142
Classic Wedding Roses Cling Stamp SetHCPC-3788
Classic Wedding Bells DieHCD1-7143
Classic Wedding Paper CollectionHCDP1-279
Classic Wedding Bells Cling Stamp SetHCPC-3789
Classic Wedding Wishes Cling Stamp SetHCPC-3790
 Other Products: White Cardstock, PrismaColor pencils 1097;928;929;949; piece of chipboard
To see how to shape the Classic Rose, watch the tutorial here.
Instructions: Begin with the Flipfold insert and cover all 3 sections with Classic Wedding Paper leaving 1/8 to 1/4"  around the edges. Use the stamp positioner and Dark Brown ink and stamp the sentiment on the second layer of the card. Stamp the Wedding Bells on white card stock with the Dark Brown ink, color with the pencils and diecut. Diecut another bell out of chipboard,(I used a cereal box) and layer the one you colored on top. Stamp the Leaves on white cardstock and color with the Bamboo Leaves, cut out and adhere to the first layer of the card. Stamp the Roses on white card stock with the Frost White colorbox and emboss with the Aged Ivory embossing powder. Heat Set. Lightly color over top with the daubers the Pearlescent Orchid ink. Die Cut, shape and adhere on top of the leaves. To finish the card apply glitter to the flowers, leaves, bell and ribbon as shown.
Thanks for taking time to drip by, I do appreciate it!  Be sure and check out my team mates for more inspiration!

18 comments:

aussie aNNie said...

Absolutely delightful card.x [aNNie]

Robin Clendenning said...

This is absolutely gorgeous Olga! I love the card fold and what a great way to allow a lot of beautiful stamps and dies to shine! Love the colors too!

Glenda said...

Another gorgeous creation! You just keep grinding them out one after another.

Patti J said...

Olga, there are not enough words! This is such a vision of lovliness! Thanks for sharing :)

Rosemary said...

beautiful!!!

Patricia Manhire said...

This is just gorgeous!

JD/ Jill said...

This is so beautiful!

Marisa Job said...

What a beautiful card!! Love it!!

Karan Gerber said...

Absolutely beautiful!! Lovely flowers

Theresa's Studio said...

Beautiful! Love the close up photos. Great design.

Donna Ellis said...

Olga, your flowers are gorgeous! I have not made a card shape like this pretty one.... yet!

Cheryl W. said...

Incredible card! Any newlywed couple would love receiving this. It's a gift all by itself!

Patricia said...

Oh! My! Word! this is one absolutely stunning creation, I love it.
Patricia xxx

Jan's Paper Flowers said...

Wow Olga, I love this gorgeous and elegant card!!! You are so incredibly talented!

Mary Anne / MA54K said...

Yes, it is me! I popped by for a visit. I am so bad anymore with only commenting on FB. I will try and do better. This is one gorgeous step card, Olga! You always amaze me on your flowers and placement. Have a great week, my friend.

Donna said...

Stunning card! You really have an eye for design!

SussiPoppins said...

You make fantastic cards...this one too! Hugs

Janice M said...

What a gorgeous wedding card!