Welcome and Hello, Its Jo here from Daisy D's, for Bumblerry's Wednesday blog post.
Today,I'm showing you that ive been up to a spot of die cutting. I love added dimension in this way. I think you can really make your card pop.
I teamed this up with my other obsession this month, the Honey Bee Stamps Hexagon Frames.
After watch Greg from Concord & 9th, I had to try this for myself.
Products
Concord & 9th Fresh Cut Florals Edition 3 Dies
Concord & 9th " HI" Die from Type Talk
https://www.bumbleberrys.co.uk/collections/concord-9th/products/type-talk-dies
Type Talk Stamps For Sentiment Stamps and Dots For The Background
https://www.bumbleberrys.co.uk/collections/concord-9th/products/type-talk
Nuvo Drops Gloss ( Carnation Pink)
Satin Mirror Cardstock (Gold)
Lawn Fawn ( Cilantro,Lucky Clover and Black Licorice) Card stock and Inks
https://www.bumbleberrys.co.uk/collections/lawn-fawn/cardstock
Gina K (Passionate Pink, and Bubblegum Pink)
https://www.bumbleberrys.co.uk/collections/gina-k-designs/cardstock
Versa Mark Ink Pad
Gina K Connect Glue / Tape Runner
https://www.bumbleberrys.co.uk/collections/gina-k-designs/adhesives
Super Fine Embossing Powder ( White)
Green Flower Soft (For Succulents Centres)
Method
Firstly die cut your petals out of the green card stock then shape them with a ball tool.
Add a little shading to your petals, with a blending tool or dauber and your inks.
Put them to one side and start on your card background.