Fall weather hasn't arrived yet (where I live), but maybe this autumn themed card I created with a beautiful 3D sunflower on it will get things moving in that direction! (smile!) I used one of the old Heartfelt Creations stamps sets to create it, and I have a mini tutorial to show you how it's done.
Step One: Stamp and cut out three different sizes of flowers (the photo shows only one large one -- I actually used two)
Step Two: Ink your flowers with coordinating ink making the centers darkest
Step Three: Cut between each petal of your flowers
Step Four: Spritz the reverse side of your flowers with water
Step Five: Crumple each flower into a tiny ball
Step Six: Unflold and twist and crumple your petals
Step Seven: Heat Set
Step Eight: For sunflowers - add some glue and instant coffee to the center
Note: If you don't want the coffee to dissolve in your glue use perk coffee instead of instant. (You can check out the other look by visiting this post.)
Supplies and Tools used on this card:
- Neutrals Cardstock (Core'dinations)
- Wood Planks Embossing Folder (Sizzix)
- Sandpaper (or Sand-It Gadget)
- Sunflower Stamps (Heartfelt Creations)
- Instant Coffee
- Fall Foliage Thinlits (Tim Holtz)
- Sponge Daubers
- These colors of Distress Ink (Ranger)
- Gathered Twigs
- Mustard Seed
- Fossilized Amber
- Spiced Marmalade
- Mowed Lawn
- Cuttlebug
- ATG gun
Have you been working on fall cards? If so I'd love to see your work! Stop by the current link party and showoff any project that includes a product or two from one of the companies Cropstop carries in the store.
2 comments:
Gorgeous creation!.
Absolutely stunning, this is sure to bring the Autumn season on, lovely shaping of the flower and neat idea for the center, terrific background!
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