I’m back with another creation from The Greetery’s most recent release that’s another departure from my usual stamp and colour with Copics, and I had so much fun!
I’m all about lush flowers of vibrant colours combined together. I plant my flower gardens that way, and love to create cards that use saturated colour too. This stamp/stencil and die set called Print Shop: Spring Mix was such a fun mix of stencils to layer the colours of the petals and leaves, stamping to add details and coordinating dies to create a dimensional full flower design. Delightful, and so neat to think up new colour combinations I’d like to try. I used Distress and Distress Oxide inks for stencilling and stamping, and popped up a few of the die cut details.
Does the layering of the petals give it an abundant look?
I placed the die cut flowers on a die cut layer using an old Spellbinder’s lattice die, I think it really makes a nice textural backdrop, like the flowers are really growing up a trellis in the garden.
I hope you’ve enjoyed a little tour of my virtual flower garden!
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