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alcohol inks, bling, cardstock, celebration, embossing powder, foam sheet, handmade card, handmade flowers, Leaf flourish, MFT dienamics, MFT ink, MFT stamps, roses, sequins, viva glitter pen
I liked the lesson 1 on MFT and made the card using the rule of thirds. I made this for a dear friend. I used MFT color challenge colors- limelight, wild wisteria, lemon drop and razzle berry.
This past weekend I was doing a craft show at an Indian exhibition and all those colors must be in my head as this looks very much like an Indian wedding card.
I started with embossing the damask background in gold embossing powder on a panel cut with BP 13. I sponged razzleberry, lemon drop and grapiscle inks. I cut a panel from BP 9 and added the sentiment with platinum embossing powder. I stamped another paper with damask stamp and grapesicle ink and then cut the flowers. The scalloped rose and mini roses. I then colored them with razzleberry and grape jelly inks. the leaf flourish was colored with lettuce alcohol ink. I used the rule of thirds on the horizontal panel and the rose. I think that balanced the focus of the card well. For the flowers I used viva hologram pen. The whole card was popped with foam sheet. I like how that raised the card evenly.
Here is the inside using Modern bloom set, love it.
I am adding it to Simon Says Stamp-friends and Love to scrap– anything goes.
Thank you for visiting and for your sweet comments.
Fantastic background and lovely flowers. Thank you for entering our anything goes challenge at Love To Scrap.
A beautifully designed card.
Very Pretty card! Love the colour combination and your pretty flowers!
Thanks for joining us at LTSCB. Best of luck with your entry!
Tammy DT
That background is stunning! The colors are so rich and deep and vivid!