Hello my friends! I'm back with another Thankful Garden card using those fabulous hydrangeas. I've been doing the prep work for when we get together to make the cards for the shut-ins at church. My mind has been totally focused on Easter themed cards at this time. I needed a break, and I've wanted to do another card with the hydrangeas. Funny thing, my ideas kind of went sideways and I ended up with something totally different. I really was going to play with pinks, blues, and purples this time around. Then I got thinking of a very neutral idea instead. As you can see, no pinks etc. But I really love the pretty card that evolved from the mess on my table.
I wish you could see the soft, delicate colors in person. Quite lovely. I started the card by stamping the hydrangea onto a Basic White cardstock piece about 4 1/4" x 3 1/2". This was just enough to have a good frame around it while I was doing the coloring on it. I used Basic Gray ink for a slightly softer look.
Next, I lined up the stamped image with the 1st mask. Using a Blending Brush and Basic Beige ink, I added a light base for the flowers. I had to check under the mask to make sure that I actually added color!
Moving on to the 2nd mask, another light layer of Basic Beige ink was added. Before removing this mask, I added in just a hint of Pool Party to the flowers.
For the 3rd mask, another layer of Pool Party was lightly added. Check under the mask to make sure you can see it but keep it light.
Ready for the 4th mask. This one is the base for the leaves. This was colored with a Blending Brush and Soft Seafoam ink. When I got to the leaves, it seems I got a little heavier handed with my coloring. For some reason, they seem to show up even darker in the pictures. You could definitely do it softer if you prefer.
The 5th mask is the detail on the leaves. This is also done with Soft Seafoam ink. After the coloring was complete, the image was die-cut with the coordinating die.
The card base is Soft Seafoam cardstock that measures 8 1/2" x 5 1/2". It's scored and folded in half.
The DSP layer is one of the Country Lace DSP prints that are so pretty. BTW, I noticed this DSP pack will not be in the coming catalog. Boo Hoo. I think I need to get another pack before it's gone. This piece measures 3 7/8" x 5 1/8".
The DSP layer is backed with a Basic White cardstock layer. This measures 4" x 5 1/4". The layers are attached together with adhesive. Then they are attached to the card base with adhesive too.
The sentiment is from the Faith Collection and is my favorite. I wanted to add it to a die-cut label, and it took a while to find just the right one. This one is from the Something Fancy Bundle. It's just the right size. It's die-cut from Basic White with the sentiment stamped on with Basic Gray ink.
The last part of the design is the grid piece going down the side of the card. I'd noticed it in the Mixed Labels Bundle when looking for a label. I thought this design element would be interesting. It's die-cut from Soft Seafoam cardstock. We've got all of our design pieces ready, so let's put it together!
After moving all the pieces around to fit properly, the grid was attached first on the right edge of the card. I used a 'dotted adhesive' on the back and attached it.
The hydrangea was attached with five Dimensionals to pop it up nicely. Lastly, the label was added near the bottom. It's also attached with Dimensionals.
For a bit of subtle bling, three of the lightest Purple Adhesive-backed Sequins that were a popular Sale-a-bration item. (Wish I had gotten more!) These white iridescent sequins seem to pick up the greens on the card perfectly.
I loved how the design came together so much, that I prepped enough to make another five cards. I was surprised how quickly I could color all the layers on the hydrangeas for all the cards. Not sure if I'll use these myself for Easter or use them for the shut-ins. Either way, these cards will definitely be sent out this Easter.
Thanks for stopping by today. Hope you enjoyed a walk through another hydrangea card design. Can you tell this is my favorite set at the moment? Oops, I'm pretty sure I forgot to mention that the Thankful Garden and the Mixed Labels Bundles are both Online Exclusive items in case you're looking for them. These are both 'must have' items for me.
Happy stamping and creating,
Sharon