I created three cards using Simon Hurley’s Tulip Garden Collection.
I created three tulip cards, but all are different methods.
The collection includes an amazing 3D embossing folder with a coordinated stencil, beautiful handwritten sentiments, and tulip dies.
Tulip Garden Birthday Card
“I used the Twirling Tulip 3D embossing folder to create a tulip design.”
After 3D embossed the white card stock, I colored with markers. (I used OLO marker mainly)
For the sentiments, I die-cut the Handwritten sentiments from the Tulip Garden Collection on white and black card stock.
I finished with the Dimensional Two Tone Blue Enamel dots.
Stencil Tulip Garden Thank you Card
I used the Twirling Tulips Coordinating stencil on this card.
I didn’t use the 3d embossing folder on this one.
I still need to improve my stencil skills since the outcome didn’t meet my expectations. However, I am hopeful that I will do better in the future.
I used the Rise and Shine Dye ink Clubes from Pinkfresh Studio with Paper Pouncers and Blending brushes.
After using stencils, I die-cut the paper with Hemstitch rectangle dies. For sentiments, I used the Handwritten Sentiments dies.
Tulip Garden Thinking of You Card
This card features tulips made with die-cuts from the Tulip Trio Dies in the Tulip Garden Collection.
Using the Copperplate Thinking of You Press Plate from the Copperplate Everyday Sentiments Collection, I After pressing the letter, I die-cut it using the Postage Edge Rectangle die. Then, I did ink blending with light blues.
After cutting out the tulips using a die-cutting tool, I colored them using paper pouncers and blending brushes.
I am glad you took the time to read this post. I hope it has motivated you to unleash your creativity. Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or feedback. I’m looking forward to sharing more content with you soon.
Best regards,
Heejung.
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