Wednesday 3 May 2023

Beautiful Flower


Hi everyone, I’m currently on a bit of a roll with my new AALL & Create stamps .. I absolutely love them! I’ve been watching quite a few of Tracy Evans’ Youtube “snippets” videos (short 15 minute compilations of ideas and techniques) over the past couple of weeks, and whilst I haven’t actually been making any of the snippets, I have been inspired by various ideas for how to combine stamps, colour schemes and/or techniques and have used one or two here. Here is my first card with my favourite (I think) stamp from my new purchases … the helenium in set #904 Flower Journey. 


This card was nothing like what I imagined my first card with this stamp would be, but I had a large snippet of brayering mop up out on my desk, and before I knew it I started stamping and it all went from there!

My background was made previously by brayering Distress Oxide inks randomly onto a large snippet of stamping card then spritzing with water and dabbing with textured kitchen roll. I stamped my helenium flower in black, then decided I didn’t want to colour it so I tried a technique I saw in a snippet video which was to “bleach out” the colour from the flower head using a water brush. This was only partially successful as the background wasn’t newly stamped, but it was ok for me to continue. I coloured the flower petals with Spectrum Noir clear sparkle pen, and the centre with a purple Sakura Stardust pen. I stamped some background circles with blue and violet DOX, then added some white harlequin stencilling on the left. I stamped the “Quill Ends” stamp onto a small snippet of lighter weight card (Neenah Solar White) as I find it easier for fussy cutting, then cut out the bird, nib and circle, shaded the circle with DOX, coloured the birdie flower with sparkly purple pen and attached. I stamped my sentiment words in blue onto a snippet of normal weight stamping card, cut out and attached then stamped a Lavinia bird sitting on the sentiment. Finally I rooted round for a couple of large snippets of suitable coloured card stock for matting, and added Glossy Accents to the pen nib.

Here is an angled pic to show (not very successfully) the sparkly flower and glossy pen nib.


Stamps: AALL & Create #904 Flower Journey, #908 Quill Ends, #531 Textured Florals; Lavinia Bird Collection;
Media: Tim Holtz Distress Oxide inks (Blueprint Sketch, Wilted Violet); Versafine Clair (Nocturne); Versafine (Majestic Blue); Brilliance pigment ink (Moonlight White); Sakura Stardust pen (purple); Spectrum Noir Sparkle pen (clear); Ranger Glossy Accents;
Tools: Darkroom Door  - Diamonds stencil.

Challenges I would like to enter:

As You Like It - Favourite Flower (and why)
 (Right now it has to be the helenium because I just love this stamp 😀)
Crafting Happiness #142 - Flowers  (2nd entry)
Crazy Is Our Fame, Stencils Are Our Game (May) - Use a Stencil plus option Flowers
Make My Monday #199 - Flowers  (2nd entry)
NBUS #50 - Use Your Never Before Used Schtuff
(mine is the focal helenium flower)
Path of Positivity #112 - Anything Goes Positive with option Nature
Sheepski #74 - Flower Power
Triple B (May) - Birds, Blooms and/or Butterflies
Try It On Tuesday - Use a Stencil - TOP 5

While I had my new stamps on the table I also decided to make a pair of ATC’s. I have seen various pictures online of creations that use the Quill Ends bird with flowers, and I thought these would work perfectly with the small scale of an ATC. 


I cut a piece of stamping card and created a smooshed background with Distress Oxide inks to give an aged parchment effect. I then cut it into 2 pieces each 3.25” x 2.25”, and stamped each one with Quill Ends in sepia. I stamped the flowers, birds and pen nibs onto separate card, coloured the flowers with watercolour brush markers and the pen nibs with DOX, then fussy cut, arranged onto the background and attached. I matted each piece onto standard ATC size shimmery brown card stock, then finished by decorating the pen nibs with my habitual Glossy Accents and adding some white Posca pen spatter.  

My main problem with this project was fussy cutting the flowers, as they had internal cutting as well as round the edges which I normally try to avoid. I normally fussy cut using fine scissors, and I found that my rarely used craft knife wouldn’t cut through the card cleanly so I ended up fussy cutting them without the stems and hand drawing a couple of stems afterwards which was definitely not ideal!! Any hints or tips on this would be warmly welcomed!!

Here is a closeup of one of them


Stamps: AALL & Create #904 Flower Journey, #908 Quill Ends;
Media: Tim Holtz Distress Oxide inks (Antique Linen, Frayed Burlap); Versafine (Sepia);  Watercolour brush markers (The Works); Posca pen (white); Ranger Glossy Accents.

Challenges I would like to enter:

ATC’s Around the World - Anything Goes
Crafty Catz #635 - Anything Goes with option Things With Wings (2nd entry) - TOP 3
Daring Cardmakers - A Bunch Of …
Love To Craft #74 - Anything Goes
Mix It Up #65 - Anything Goes
Pammie’s Inky Pinkies #2317 - Anything Goes (2nd entry)
Paper a la Mode (April) - Plant Some Ideas (not a card) (2nd entry) - TOP PICK
Simon Says (Wednesday) - Anything Goes (3rd entry)
Word Art Wednesday #593/594 - Anything Goes (3rd entry)

Take care and thanks for visiting.
Hugs,

22 comments:

Diane said...

ALL are beautifully created and I can see why it is a favorite flower stamp as it IS beautiful too, great backgrounds on all too!!
Thank you for joining our challenge at Triple B!
Diane TB Co-Owner
{Nellies Nest}
{Triple B}

SmilynStef said...

What gorgeous cards.

Diane said...

Me again, I just wanted to pop in and say thank you for sharing your awesome stenciled card with us at Stencil Fun!!
Diane SF Co-Owner
{Nellies Nest}
{Stencil Fun}

ScrappyHorses said...

The Flower Journey card definitely is lovely in those purple tones! Wonderful textures, patterns and the stamp is so fun with the little pen nib! Full of nature; so happy you shared with us at a Path of Positivity! ~Katrina

Pamela said...

these are such wonderful beautiful flower cards, so much texture and so many elements. Thank you for joining us at MMM - flower

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

Stunning pieces of work on all of them Pauline, they really do look like pieces of art. Love your fussy cutting and colours you used.
Faith x

crafty-stamper said...

Fabulous card and background,love the colour and stamps-great ATCs too
Carol x

Darnell said...

Your card and ATCs turned out so well, Pauline! I loved your post, too, with all the steps so I could follow along. I like how cards like this just sort of take on a life of their own and lead the artist to a great result! I think drawing on the stems on your ATC fussy-cut flowers was a brilliant idea. Maybe a dark grey pencil would work, too. Thank you for inspiring everyone at NBUS! Hugs, Darnell

Linby said...

Love your mono card, so pretty. The ATCs are beautiful. I really must try and make some myself as yours and Sarn's are always so inspiring.

Sarn said...

An absolutely stunning card and a couple of beautiful ATCs. Your backgrounds are amazing and the focal points are spot on.

As I am now the proud owner of one of those beautiful ATCs, I have to say they look EVEN more special IRL!

Thanks for coming to play in the Snippets Playground with your floral card. Come up to the Treehouse and enjoy a cocktail or two - the usual suspects are there! x

Di said...

Fabulous snippets card - as well as the ATCs Pauline! Wonderful colour combinations too. Great work!

Hugs
Di xx

Sandra Wright. said...

Hi Pauline, your atcs are stunning, the pop of colour from the flowers is so pretty,loving those pen nibs with the glossy accents too.
I also love Tracey's Snippets, she is so full of inspiration. Your card is gorgeous. xx

Sandra Wright. said...

oops, sorry Pauline, I forgot to say Thank you for joining in with our challenge at Atcs around the World. x

Ellibelle said...

I can see why you like these stamps so much! They really are beautiful and make such artisic cards! Love how these turned out!
I wish I had the patience to watch cardmaking tutorials, these short "snippets" videos sound like something I might be able to do, so I will look them up when I get a chance.

Aunty Sue said...

wow these are fab love all the detail and Thanks for sharing at crafty Catz this week

Mrs.B said...

A fabulous card, love the background colour and the bleached flower head looks good.
Great ATCs, the flowers look stunning on your background .
Avril xx

pearshapedcrafting said...

Oh my Pauline! I love how you made the lilac card, it really is beautiful! The ATCs are truly fabulous- love that rich colour. Thanks so much for joining us at Try It On Tuesday, hugs Chrisx

Rainey's Craft Room said...

Beautiful projects Pauline, lovely colours on those ATC's.
Lorraine

Conny said...

Wonderful creations! Love your ATCs!
Thanks for joining us at ATC around the world!

Hugs,
Conny

Helen said...

Stunning backgrounds and love your stamped images!! Thanks for joining us at Try it on Tuesday! ((HUGS)) Helen DT

Dawn said...

These are stunning and I love all the stamped elements you have used. Thanks for joining in at the Daring Cardmakers. x

Emma Jasmine said...

Wow, these watercolor brush markers truly bring out the delicate beauty of each flower! Such vibrant colors and intricate details make me feel like I'm walking through a lush garden. I can only imagine the joy and passion you must feel as you bring these floral masterpieces to life on paper. Your dedication to your craft is evident in every detail, from the graceful curves of the petals to the subtle play of light and shadow. If you're in Winnipeg and on the hunt for a fresh flower shop that delights the senses, look no further! In Full Bloom Florists flower shop in Winnipeg offers a captivating array of vibrant blooms sourced from local growers, ensuring the freshest selection for any occasion.