Hello PRS fans!! Rosemary here with another {Create it Wednesday} post. I have been loving all the beautiful cards that the design team has been posting using the new Blossom set! Today’s card uses fun bright colors and paper piecing. Yep… more paper piecing… I seem to be in paper piecing mode when it comes to the Blossom set, lol!!
I stamped the stems using a bright green ink (Memento Pear Tart) and then added the “grass” using the brushstroke image from the PRS New Day stamp set. The leaves were stamped in the same ink on some BasicGrey Highline patterned paper and trimmed out. The flowers were stamped in bright pink (Memento Rose Bud) on additional Highline paper and trimmed out. Before adhering the flowers and leaves I partially embossed the white cardstock panel and added the sentiment in black in. Once the flowers were attached I added dollops of yellow Stickles to the centers. Rounded a couple of corners and then mounted the panel on a bright pink cardstock base.
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So pretty – love all the details!
Super cute! Love the dimensional flowers and petals!
Such a sweet card!
Oh my goodness, Rosemary–what a wonderful card! I never would have used that paper for the blossoms & it’s great! Using the brushstroke for the grass–absolutely brilliant! Hopefully one of the images I have like that will work for me. Another favorite!
Awesome card Rosemary, I really love how you used the brush stroke as a grass. Perfect!:)
LOVE your bright flowers and the brushstroke is a Brilliant idea! FA card, Rosiegirl!
Brush strokes for grass? BRILLIANT! YES! I must do that! I adore the paper-pieced blossoms, such a pretty paper you chose! I adore this card, every bit of it!
I agree with everyone else Rosemary, the brush stroke for grass was a brilliant idea!! Love your trio of paper pieced blossom. This card is ever so CUTE!
So creative, Rosemary! Love the grass and quirky flowers! Too cute!
Love your paper piecing on this card, Rosemary! Your flowers are so pretty and I love how you added sparkle to the centers! Clever way to create your grass/ground, too!