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Pretty Easy Blossoms | Anne Fiene

Pretty Easy Blossoms | Anne Fiene

Hi, my friends! I'm up on the Pinkfresh Studio blog today with a card that's large, bright, and easier to make than it might look. I made this pretty birthday card with the gorgeous new Pretty Blossoms hot foil plate, stencil set, and die. A rubber stamp is also available in this design suite if you're not interested in hot foiling. Let's get into the details!

I started with a sheet of 11 X 8 1/2 inch heavyweight (110 lb.) white cardstock,  cut in half, and hot foiled in silver with the Pretty Blossoms hot foil plate. Then it was time to color!

I used the 5-stencil set with pink, yellow, and green inks to color in my image: Ballet Slipper, Sparkling Rose, Bubble Gum (pinks), Lemon Whip, Sunshine and Sweet Mustard (yellows) and Meadow, Emerald City and Evergreen for the leaves and stems. I tried to keep the color soft around the outside of the flower petals and concentrated darker colors more towards the center. I also deliberately brought some yellow over to a pink flower petal and some pink to a yellow petal just because I like it when colors combine subtly like that. I left a few of the blooms/buds white. 

Before I cut it out with the accompanying die, I decided I wanted to splatter a bit, just in the middle of the blooms. So I grabbed a sheet of copy paper, placed Pretty Blossom's stencil #1 over it, used a pencil to draw circles in the center of the flowers, and then used a craft knife to cut them out. It didn't matter if the rings were perfect or even good; it doesn't show. Then I laid the copy paper with the small circles cut out over my colored image and splattered with black gouache paint for some pretty contrast in the center of the flowers. I had to add black splatter to the white bloom "manually" by just dotting at it with my paintbrush. There were a couple of places where I thought the splatter was too large; I just put a jewel over it. I also used a black Sharpie to color the very center of the flowers.

Then I die-cut the image out twice and glued them together to make it thicker and stronger. I used two layers of foam tape on the back to pop it up off a white, 5 X 7 in. sized card base. The die for Pretty Blossoms cuts out a 4 1/4 X 5 1/2 inch sized image which would fill a typical A2-sized card, but I decided that I would like to see it with a border, so I put it on a larger card base.

I used the Jeff Alpha die set for an "XOXO"; this size card is a great opportunity to personalize a birthday card and put someone's name on it. I got my stamped birthday sentiment from the Ribbons & Balloons stamp and die sets. And I added a blue vellum hot foiled butterfly for another bit of whimsy and color. I added a few Jewels in pink and yellow and was done with my card.

I hope some of these design choices have inspired you to make something new today! Thanks so much for stopping by!

3 comments

3. Aug 22, 2023

The colors are amazing. Awesome card

Lou M
2. Jul 27, 2023

I love this card. So pretty and I love how you did the black splatters and kept them in the centers of the flowers by using a ‘mask’. Great idea and one I will have to try! Thanks so much for sharing your creativity.

Jacqueline Bruns
1. Jun 08, 2023

Very beautiful card! Splatter in the middle of the flowers looks awesome!

Brenda L. Kuder

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