While looking for something new to try for today's Kitchen Sink Stamps sponsored design, I happened upon Technique Lover's Challenge #937 over at Splitcoaststampers. Today's challenge was to create a crate card using their tutorial created by the talented Helen found here. I decided to give it a try for my Valentine collection.
I really love how it turned out! One really cool thing about it is that it folds flat to fit in an A2 envelope for mailing! How great is that!
Check out the tutorial and give it a try.
Color Recipe for the Plumeria Blossoms
Using Altenew Inks
Layer 6 - Vineyard Berry
Layer 5 - Rubellite
Layer 4 - Cotton Candy stamped twice
Layer 3 - Cotton Candy
Layer 2 - Diamond Pink
Layer 1 - Rose Quartz
Color Recipe for the Plumeria Leaves
Using Altenew Inks
Layer 3 - Mountain Pine
Layer 2 - Grass Field
Layer 1 - Parrot
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💯❤️😍 What a fantastic card! I love the create and flowers; the 3D effect is lovely. Thank you for playing with us at the Colorful Options Challenge. Cheers, Makira
ReplyDeleteLynn, your talents at using multi-layered stamps make these flowers just make these flowers and leaves so lifelike, The crate completes this masterpiece.
ReplyDeleteLynn, your crate of flowers looks lovely. I really like this card.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely delightful! I love the crate of pretty pink flowers that almost look like hearts. The inking and layering give a lot of dimensional effect to the entire card. I need to check out the tutorial. Thanks for sharing at Colorful Options February Challenge.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous inking and color on your project! Thank you for joining the challenge at Allsorts.
ReplyDeleteYour crate of flowers is sensational! So very pretty!
ReplyDeleteLynn
Wow, this is just beautiful Lynn! Love the delicate looking flowers inside your wooden crate! Great Valentine design!
ReplyDeleteFresh and fabulous, WOW! This looks amazing Lynn
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