Hello everyone! Happy Wednesday!
Happy Hariyali Teej Festival in India to all the fabulous ladies out there.
In love with Uniko floral stamps, so I am in again! And inspired by today festive celebration to brighten up someone day!
Stamped the daffodil, watercoloured it with my ZIG brushes and accented it with my white gel pen. Fussy cut it. I love colouring this beautiful and spacious floral image.
A close up look at my flower. After stamping the flower in black archival ink I applied Clear Glossy EP quickly before colouring and heat embossed it, love the shine.
Grab the Fancy Labels 2 and die cut 3 times from the snippets of white CS. Die-cut a fancy label out of a snippet of dotted PP. Stacked my frames.
The dotted label is added behind the stacked frame with dimension. And tied a yellow twine to it. Text is from the same stamp set.
The bottom stripe paper is from Papericious and has a small banner tag in the upper corner too.
Finished it off along with enamel dots and some blings.
Hope you like it!
Happy crafting!
Supply list
Cardstock: whisper white CS
PP: Pretty Basics from Papericious
Stamp: Spring Botanicals Daffodil from Uniko stamps
Dies: Fancy Labels 2 from Inspired by Stamping
Embossing Powder: clear gloss from Wow
Enamel Accents: Electric Lime from Rangers
Blings: a set of 5 from Little Birdie
Twine: chrome yellow
Would love to join these fun challenges:
http://sirstampalotchallenge.blogspot.com/2021/08/august-any-celebration.html
https://unikostudio.blogspot.com/2021/07/uniko-challenge-66-flowers-optional.html
Beautiful card, love the colouirng of your flower. Thanks for joining Stamping Sensations challenge. Anesha
ReplyDeleteDaffodils are always so bright and cheerful Vinita, many thanks for joining in with our 'Celebrations' theme at Stamping Sensations challenge this month, although not sure what the special celebration is?.
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This really does brighten my day. Always a delight to see you enjoying your Uniko stamps and joining in on the fun. Hugs Bev x
ReplyDeleteLove it and great use of stripes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining Scrappelyst.