supplies: fawn, sage, and kraft cardstock, Hobby Lobby music design paper, Tammy Tutterow Shabby Posies and leaves from Pom Pom Posies dies, Big Woodgrain cling stamp, sentiment from (retired) The Craft's Meow Happy as a Lark, tag from Frayed Tabs, Teddy Bear brown, gathered twigs and ground espresso distress inks, score board, brads, craft foam
I started with a piece of kraft cardstock, and stamped the Big Woodgrain in brown ink. Then I turned the panel over and scored 5 lines vertically to create planks. I used ground espresso ink to darken my score lines, which were now pushed out on the front of my panel from the scoring. This panel was attached to a piece of craft foam and glued to the front of my card front to lift it up a bit. Next I cut out my leaves and flowers, distressing the flowers with gathered twigs on the edges, and bending the petals inward, and then attached them together in layers with brads. These were arranged onto my plank background and glued down. To finish I cut one of Tammy's Frayed Tabs, stamped my sentiment, and then recut the tag to center the sentiment on it.
12 comments:
Fabulous card Lin. Love the distressing and the music paper for your blooms.
This is beautiful, Lin!
Love, love, love everything about this card, Lin! Fabulous!
LOVE the flowers Lin, this is so pretty!!
Love your wood background. Great idea to make your own panels that way. It is the perfect background for the flowers.
A beautiful card Lin - love the textured background and the flowers are stunning.
Blessings
Maxine
Your flowers are gorgeous on the beautiful wood grain background! What a lovely card!!
This card is a GIFT in itself! Love the music notes on flowers! So very beautiful, Lin!
Just love your layered flowers with the music paper, Lin!!
Wow, Lin! I love these layered flowers and really love the music paper! What a gorgeous card against the wood grain! It's stunning! Beautifully done, sweet friend! Hugs!
Really nice card! It's also nice to see you on Tammy's design team!
One of the most realistic backgrounds I've ever seen.Simply stunning.
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