Wednesday 1 July 2020

Colour Crations Showcase - Week 5 Blushing Bride

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Hello and Welcome to week 5 of the colour Creations Showcase. This weeks colour is Blushing Bride and I would have to say not one of my favourite colours I do like pink but I find this one a little wishy washy for my liking. But I did manage to come up with a card that I was very pleased with. (if I do say so myself) 


I thought it was time to bring out the Daisy punches again so that what I did. I started my creation using a Blushing Bride card base and then added a Very Vanilla layer that I Embossed using the Subtle 3D Embossing folder. I used Early Espresso that I cut into strips to make a lattice look over the Very Vanilla. 
I then stamped the Large and Small Daisy 4 times each 2 in Blushing Bride and 2 in Very Vanilla using the Blushing Bride Ink I then punched them out this made up one flower. I then punched out 2 more of the small daisies in Crushed Curry and cut the down I then cut each petal in half to fringe them and glued them to the middle of the flowers. Adding the large gilded gems to the centres of the flowers. 
These are very full flowers as you can see. I then used the Celebrate Sunflowers dies to make up the leaves and other Fernery on the lattice work. To Finish off the front of the card,  I added a Happy Birthday from the Timeless Tulip stamp set and punched it out along with another blank in Blushing Bride using the Classic Label Punch and add the small Butterflies from the Butterfly Gala bundle.

Once again I have kept the insert very plain  by stamping only a sentiment and 2 daisies from the Daisy Lane stamp set I layered the Very Vanilla onto Early Espresso before attaching it to the inside of the card. I think this card would need to be place in a box as it's very bulky. All the items used in this project can be found in the 2020-2021 Annual Catalogue, if you would like to purchase any or all these items please give me a call, email or PM, alternatively you can order online and place me name (Diane Furniss) in as your demonstrator..... Thank you.
Why not head over to Catherine's Page Here-: to catch up with all the other beautiful project using Blushing Bride.
Hugs and Bye for Now Diane xxx


12 comments:

  1. Wow what an effort to punch all those daisys out and then glue them all together but it has created a card with great impact.

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  2. What a fantastic card, Di. I love your trellis of flowers & great colour combination.

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  3. Wow! This is a very special card, Diane. I love the full blooms, and the lattice effect in the background.

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  4. Oooh, what a great idea to have the flowers growing on lattice. The daisies look amazing, as does the foliage behind them.

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  5. I love your card, Diane, I love your colour combinations - the pink looks so good with the purple and vanilla!

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  6. Those daisies look awesome Diane. I especially like the centres.

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  7. Diane, your daisies look gorgeous! And that Early Espresso lattice is so clever and very effective. Great card!

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  8. Your daisies look so incredibly real Di - I love how you have layered and created them. Thank you for sharing your Blushing Bride colour inspiration with us xx

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  9. WOW!!! Just wow, Diane. Your daisies look so beautiful climbing up the trellis. Yet another wonderful idea to CASE. Thanks Di.

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  10. A lovely card Di. Your daisies are amazing - so many layers using a number of colours. Good idea to have them on a trellis too. Love it. xxx

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  11. I can't decide if you have created Dahlia's or Chrysanthemum's - but either way, I LOVE them!

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  12. Wow Diane, I love your daisies, dahlias or chrysanthemums I can't decide either but they are gorgeous 💗 just a gorgeous card and a lot of work.

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