Garden from the Heart

By | April 7, 2010

Good Morning Stampers

If you read yesterday's post, you know that we are getting new colors and losing some colors on 1 July 2010.  I am so excited about the new colors and not sorry (okay a little bit) about the retiring colors.  Though I will miss Creamy Caramel, Ruby Red, Pale Plum and Almost Amethyst, I never did like using the other ones such as Only Orange, Ballet Blue, Yoyo Yellow, Orchid Opulence, etc. etc.  I will not miss most of the departing colors.  And they are bringing back some of my favorite in-colors like Baja Breeze, Pink Pirouette, Riding Hood Red, River Rock andWild Wasabi WHOOHOO!

Opener

Today's card features Garden From the Heart from the Occasions Mini Catalog.  It started out as the Monday Mojo Challenge, but I changed it too much and will not be submitting it to their blog.

Garden-from-the-heart copy

What I did:

  1. Naturals Ivory card stock was used for the main image.  It was fed through the Big Shot using the Original Dies Ovals.  I cut the 2nd layer (free hand) under the oval using the paper snips.  I used Dotto as a temporary adhesive while I cut the layer.
  2. Image (called Garden from the Heart is from the Occasions Mini) was stamped with Basic Brown.  The hat was colored in using an aqua painter and Close to Cocoa Classic Ink.  The flowers were colored in using the Pretty in Pink and Old Olive Stampin' Write Markers.  The Hat band was paper pieced using pattern paper from the Sweet Pea Designer Series Paper Pack.  Reminder both Garden from the Heart and Sweet Pea DSP are on sale only until 30 April 2010.
  3. The base layer is Pretty in Pink card stock.  The next layer is striped pattern paper from the Sweet DSP.  The middle strip was fed through the Big Shot using the Finial Press Textured Embossing Folder.  I then punched along both long sides using the Scallop Border Trim Punch which will be available in the new 2010/2011 Idea Book and Catalog.  Good thing because it turned out to be a very popular item.
  4. The ribbon is Chocolate Chip 15/16" Satin Ribbon which is retired.
  5. The half pearls are from my LSS.

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  • Stamp Set:  Garden from the Heart (w 177004) (c 118568)
  • Paper:  Naturals Ivory card stock (102316), Pretty in Pink card stock (100459), Sweet Pea Designer Series Paper Stack (117151)
  • Ink:  Basic Brown Classic Ink (104315), Close to Cocoa Classic Ink (103139)
  • Accessories:  Old Olive Stampin' Write Marker (100079), Pretty in Pink Stampin' Write Markers (100045), Scallop Trim Border Punch, Finial Press Textured Impressions Emblossing Folder (115963), Ovals Original Dies (114528), Big Shot (113474), Chocolate Chip 15/16" Satin Ribbon (retired), Half pink pearls (non SU)

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5 thoughts on “Garden from the Heart

  1. lisa808

    It is so pretty the way you embossed and used the border punch. It reminds me of a fancy blouse with the ribbon and pearls added to it.

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  2. Alvina Robicheau

    What a beautiful spring card and I love the colors. Reminds me of when I was a little girl and my mother would dress me up with my white hat a pink dress and my lace trimmed socks and white shoes.
    🙂

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  3. Rhonda Miller

    What a great card. That looks like a fun set and I love those papers.

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  4. Genia Richards

    Love the ribbon! My mom just bought this set. I might have to get it for myself!

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  5. Rachel Brumley

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    Thanks!  One of my favorite stamp sets

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