Hi card making friends, hope you are having a great weekend. I’m back today with Spellbinders Wonderful Tulips Slimline Cards. This new and very beautiful Wonderful Tulips Glimmer plate is part of a new release, Four Petal Collection over at Spellbinders. There are some great dies, stamps, plates and a beautiful embossing folder in this release and I’ll be playing with more from this release in upcoming posts. For today, it’s all about the GLIMMER…
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Additionally, with this release, the Wonderful Tulips Glimmer, has a coordinating 7 layer stencil set. Hence two cards. The one on the left is colored with copic markers, the one on the right showcases the stencil set.
If you are not into copic coloring, the stencil set is for you. It makes fast and fun work of coloring in those pretty tulips, it literarily only took minutes to complete.
Spellbinders Wonderful Tulips Slimline Cards Card #1
Start with a piece of Hammermill white cardstock 3″ x 8″ and foil the tulips in Polished Brass Glimmer Foil.
PRO-TIP – I find the Polished Brass Shows up better than the Gold.
Next, use copic markers to color the image.
Green: YG01, G40, G46, G29 Pink: Rv10, RV02, RV14, V17, YG21, Orange: E11, E93, YR16
Then, attach to a Pink Sand Mat 3-1/4 x 8-1/4
Finally, attach to a white card base: 7 x 8-1/2, scored and folded at 3-1/2
Adding the Sentiment:
Start by foiling the sentiment in Polished Brass onto a scrap of black cardstock
Next, die cut it with the coordinating die included in the set.
Finally, attach with foam squares to add a bit of dimension.
Spellbinders Wonderful Tulips Slimline Cards Card #2
Start with a piece of Hammermill white cardstock 3″ x 8″ and foil the tulips in Polished Brass Glimmer Foil.
Next, use the Layered Stencils to add color to the tulips.
Distress Oxide Inks used:
Pinks: Worn Lipstick, Picked Raspberry, Oranges: Spiced Marmalade, Ripe Persimmon, Greens: Mowed Lawn, Peeled Paint, Pine Needles
Finally, Use the coordinating dies to cut out the image.
On a separate piece of 3″ x 8″ hammermill cardstock, use the background stencil and Broken China Ink, to stencil the background.
Attach to a 3-1/4″ x 8-1/4″ mat in Waterfall blue, then to a side folding card base: 7″ x 8-1/2″, score and fold at 3-1/2″.
Add a sentiment foiled on a scrap of white cardstock.
Both cards were embellished with Color Essential Gems in Crystal Mix and Teal.
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Those tulip images are stunning! Love the colors that you’ve used, perfect for spring! 🙂
Thanks Amy, BRING on SPRING, I’m ready, LOL
These are beautiful, Sandi! I love them both!
Spring fever has hit you!
Thank you Sharon, LOL it has, bring on spring!
Both cards are gorgeous! The tulips are perfect for slimline cards.
thank you Linda, they are, and they fit A2 sized cards as well which is very cool
These are KNOCKOUT PRETTY – a “10”!!! Love these card. Stunning tulips!
Lori S in PA
thank you Lori
Gorgeous cards Sandi, not sure which I like the most! So I’ll just say I love them both the same. Beautifully created cards and I love when a stencil set is offered as a colouring option. This release is so pretty and I look forward to seeing what else you have up your sleeve!
aw thanks my friend, I think the stencil option is fabulous for those who don’t like to color.
I love both! These have my warm weather heart happy!!
Thank you Natasha, I agree, bring on spring