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CARD RECIPE
BACKGROUND
- Die cut a cardstock panel using the Crafty Meraki Speckled Canopy Background A2
- Remove the negative pieces
- Add foam behind the panel and adhere it to an A2 size card base
CARD FRONT
- Die cut the pieces for the Crafty Meraki Artisan Flora Lily Para-Dies
- For the Lily petals ink blend the centers with yellow ink, and mid petals use pink ink and blue ink for the tips. This will create a little rainbow gradient. To the leaves add some green ink for shading. For the stamen, I used a yellow copic and colored the ends and then glued on a layer of prisma sparkle.
- Glue and piece the layers together. Use thin foam for added dimension
- To the center of the lily, I used a black and white gel pen to add the dotted details
- Die cut the basket and the terrarium of the Crafty Meraki Artisan Flora Add On Terrarium Para-Dies, to create a planter for the arrangement cut off the top pieces of the terrarium and glue them together
- Arrange the flowers in the planter and glue them to the card front. Use foam to elevate as needed.
FINISHING TOUCHES
- To add a sentiment I cut a thin strip using the same card stock for the planter. To the top of the strip, I glued a sentiment banner stamped using a sentiment from the Crafty Meraki Love Potion Stamp set
- Glue the sentiment strip in place
- Finish by adding some bling using Meraki Sparkle Golden Illusion to the top of the banner and the planter. To pick up and glue the embellishments use the Bling Buddy Embellishment Wand tool.
GIVEAWAY
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Hope you got some inspiration from my Lily Arrangement Card today. Thank you for joining us today and until next time... Happy Crafting!
Ilda 🤍
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I LOVE the flowers and elegant background! Gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the die cut background design and the beautiful lilies! Fabulous card!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic opportunity and card :)
ReplyDeleteMarisela Delgado said: Hey, girly! What a gorgeous card! You're a rock star! 💜🤗 mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lilies and the colors are awesome!!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors you chose.
ReplyDeleteThanks for walking us through your creative process step by step.
So beautiful with it looking like light coming from the center of the open flower! The colors are vibrant yet soft.
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