All the lovely flowers on the patterned papers inspired me to make flowers of my own.
I usually use Neenah White 110 pound cardstock paper for my flowers.
Then I ink them with TH Distress inks or LSG sprays/
This time, I tried to use the Kaisercraft papers.
The colors are great but the paper did not hold up well
under all the shaping that I do to make the flowers.
I pieced the broken petals together but it was a labor of love.
I already have video tutorials on these flowers.
The small dark red flowers are Open Flowers. The medium yellow flowers are here.
The Large rose tutorial is offered on my sidebar.
This Open Rose tutorial includes the cut files and links to 1 1/2 hours of video instruction.
For the next card, I went back to the Neenah cardstock for the flowers.
These Loose Roses are colored with
Scattered Straw Distress Stain and Mustard Seed Distress Ink.
There is a 2 part tutorial.
The rest of the papers were just calling me to make more cards.
So I did. LOL
Here is an A2 sized card with yellow roses
from the Collection pack.
Here is a video showing how it came together.
I used a white card base, black mat, yellow mat, 3 by 4 cut apart card, and the rose is from the Collections pack.
And here is another A2 card
I used a white card base, black mat, yellow mat, 3 by 4 cut apart card, and the rose is from the Collections pack.
And here is another A2 card
and a video
Hope you enjoyed my creations with this BeYouTiful paper line.
Supplies from
Scrapadabadoo
Kaisercraft BeYouTiful 12 by 12 paper pack
Collections die cut pack
Neenah White 110 pound cardstock
Fine Line Tip Applicator Bottle
Foam Tape
Hope you enjoyed my creations with this BeYouTiful paper line.
Supplies from
Scrapadabadoo
Kaisercraft BeYouTiful 12 by 12 paper pack
Collections die cut pack
Neenah White 110 pound cardstock
Fine Line Tip Applicator Bottle
Foam Tape
3 comments:
Jani...the cards are just beautiful and your flowers are perfect as ever....
Absolutely GORGEOUS!!!!! Love all of your cards. Have a great weekend! hugs, Patty
wow, all of your cards are stunning. What gorgeous flowers. Thanks for the tutorial.
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