This beautiful 3D Easter Card is made with Stampin’ Up!’s ‘5th Avenue Floral’ stamp set and the (leftover from the Stamp Festival projects) designer series paper ‘Cottage Wall.’
The flower heads were cut out and petals bent with a bone folder and then attached with Dimensionals®. I love the colors Celery and Plum together anyway.
UPDATE: I bought a new Nikon D3000 SLR camera and I took a new photo… way bolder color! The thumbnail photo lower is with the old camera and you can see how washed out the color is.
It doesn’t help that I also have a terrible case of ‘photography envy’ from looking at the superior photography of Jon Haverstick and his photography of his wife’s Stampin’ Up! creations. Oh well, I must embrace my mediocrity for now (but you can run out and buy, buy, buy more Stampin’ Up! products from me so that I can afford some better equipment…).
Materials Used:
Set(s): 5th Avenue Floral,
Well Scripted (#118601)
Accessories:
5 ½ x 8 ½ Perfect Plum cardstock
4 ¼ x 3 inch Certainly Celery cardstock
4 x 2 ¾ inch Whisper White cardstock
4 ¼ x 2 ½ inch Whisper White
For stamping and cutting flowers out
5 ¼ x 2 inch ‘Cottage Wall’ DSP (#115671)
Dimensionals®, Celery Satin Ribbon
Black StazOn ink, Bone folder
Certainly Celery Watercolor Crayon
Perfect Plum watercolor Crayon
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Lisa Sturgill says
Ms. Amy,
I’m sorry to tell you, but this is an absolutely gorgeous card!!!!!!
You did a wonderful job!!!!
Thanks for sharing and for the fantastic inspiration!!
Lisa Sturgill
Sage Kimble says
A lovely card, Amy. That stamp set is so versatile, and I hope it stays around for a long time. I love the subtle coloring.
Elise says
This card is absolutely stunning!! I have the same decorative paper and have struggled with ideas. Thanks so much for you never ending fantastically amazing inspiration. You leaving with my jaw hanging on the ground with creative genius!!!!!!!!!!!!