I have mentioned before how much I love this Painted Harvest suite of products. When a card making challenge came through with specific directions to use purples in the card, I thought…hmmm….why not?! If nature didn’t make a purple sunflower, I think it should!
I made this a 4-1/4″ square card. The base is Perfect Plum with a skinny layer of Sweet Sugarplum. I ran a 4″ square piece of Very Vanilla through the Big Shot with the Garden Trellis Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, then ran a 6″ length of Smoky Slate Gingham Ribbon around it. An extra 4″ is enough to tie a sweet knot around the ribbon.
To anchor the sunflower, I cropped the largest circle from the Stitched Shapes Framelits and glued it directly to the Vanilla square, tucking it under the ribbon.
For the sunflower, I stamped it first with Sweet Sugarplum, then with Perfect Plum on Very Vanilla cardstock. For the center, I gave it three stamps with Smoky Slate and did the same with the little dots in the center. Then I cut it out using my Paper Snips and attached it with Dimensionals. I gave the center a little shine with Wink of Stella.
For the leaves, I stamped them twice with the two-step stamps, both times with Smoky Slate, cut them out and glued the stems down under the flower.
That cute little tag comes from Coffee Cups Framelits and I stamped a tiny heart with Perfect Plum. I tied it to the ribbon with Silver MetallicThread.
To see a list of all the products that I used, scroll down to the Product List. This list is linked to my online store. Just click on any picture and you’re ready to shop! If you do not already have a demonstrator that you’re working with, I would love to fill that roll! Just contact me HERE and I will get back to you right away. Thanks so much!
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What a beautiful card.
Thanks, Cheryl!