
I used the Manhattan Flower Embossing Folder and my Big Shot to create the main image. I used my brayer inked first with Pale Plum and rolled lightly over the embossed image. I went back with both Melon Mambo and Rich Razzleberry adding layers of ink until I was happy with the color. If you want to see a great tutorial on how to do the brayered roses, you should visit Patty Bennett's Blog . That is where I first saw this wonderful idea.
Also used for this card: Oval All stamp set with Scalloped Oval Punch, Organza Ribbon, Rhinestone brad, and the mat pack with Paper Piercing tool to add the piercing around the edge.
I hope you'll pull out your favorite papers and use your favorite color combo on a creation this week so you can play along with us at Stamp Something.
Have a great weekend!
Stunning card Lynn! I would love to see it in person to see how it feels...It looks like it is fun to touch :)
ReplyDeletehow pretty, Lynn! Love the look of the brayered embossed flowers!
ReplyDeletelove these colors, too! Razzleberry is a fave of mine! great card and great texture.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful, Lynn! I really love Razzleberry! Have a fantastic weekend!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Lisa
Just beautiful Lynn! Those roses are gorgeous! Love the colors too. :)
ReplyDeleteReally like that floral image and how you've achieved it, the colour scheme is lovely too.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Jenni x
WOW! Lynn, this is truly one gorgeous creation hun!! I love it!! HUGS
ReplyDeleteIt's a very pretty card! hugs,michelle
ReplyDeleteWOW - what a wonderful work!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Alex