Sweet Nature is a set that's actually patterned after Flourishes' ever-popular Thank You set. This gorgeous floral and script set penned by Marcella Hawley features the fizzy blossoms of Ranunculus paired with gorgeously scripted sentiments that are perfect for all occassions! As you'll see when you make the rounds to the designers' blogs, there's even a beautiful scripted accent strip to add to your stamped creations!
On to my creation!
This layout is pretty easy peasy. Not a ton to it -- just an oval cut thanks to a Classic Oval die from Spellbinders, and the Classic Scalloped Oval as well. (Both were cut thanks to my Grand Calibur machine! I love that you can cut and emboss both at the same time!) After I cut my scalloped oval, I did lightly sand the edges to reveal the paper's white core. However, the white was just a little too white. So, I went around the edges with a light rose Copic marker (R30). I liked this effect!
The beautiful Ranunculus were stamped on Flourishes Classic Ivory and colored with Copic markers. I used RV02, RV00, R35 and blended the flowers with RV0000. The stems were colored with YG63, YG03 and YG00. Then, my whole image was accented with RV00 and RV0000 and blended with a Colorless Blender. The rest is just matting it up! My paper is from the BasicGrey Sweet Threads line. And then, I added some Ivory Cotton Linen Ribbon and bling too. If you look at the right side of the card, you'll see the scripted background that is part of the stamp set. I stamped that using Memento Rich Cocoa. And...Viola! Done!
Here's a close up!
That means, one of these ladies will draw the lucky winner from the comments on their blog for Thursday's Sweet Nature post! So get hopping on over to see what they whipped up and leave them some love in the form of a comment -- you could win a free stamp set!
- Barbara Anders
- Christine Okken
- Cindy Lawrence
- Danielle Kennedy
- Dawn Burnworth
- Julie Koerber -- you are here!
- Leslie Miller
- Stacy Morgan
- Sharon Doolittle
- Jan Marie Caruso
Want a chance to win the ENTIRE FLOURISHES RELEASE FOR JULY? Check back today right here on the Flourishes Blog at Noon CST for one of the daily challenges. This one will have you acting like a "Copy Cat!" So click back over at noon to see what’s in store!
FYI: All of this week’s sets will be live in the Flourishes store first thing Friday morning! If you like what you see on the designers' blogs and want the sets before they are fully released, you can pre-order! Just click HERE! We also have the New Release Bundle, which gives you all four of our stamp sets for 10% off!
Stay tuned, tomorrow’s set offers a little something for the men in your life! Who couldn't use a few more masculine images in their stamping stash? Check back tomorrow to see the next sneak peek!
~Julie
Beautiful card Julie. I love the soft colors you chose for your flowers. Great coloring.
ReplyDeleteSimple is beautiful Julie! Love the bling on the frame! x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, the papers are perfect with this.
ReplyDeleteJulie your card is beautiful! I love the sparkles around the frame and at the top corner. Ranunculus are stunning flowers.
ReplyDeleteBeth Greco
What a good idea to stamp the script on the green paper... it's a nice look for sure. Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteLovely card, love the soft colors
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Just love the soft colors!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Card, Julie. The papers you used are lovely. I like how you used the background stamp.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Love how you have popped up the heads of the flowers.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Love the simplicity of the layout.
ReplyDeleteLove everything about your beautiful card. Great coloring. Great layout.
ReplyDeleteI'm always in awe of your coloring.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, Julie! This one has a soft, vintage feel to it...LOVE! So beautifully colored too! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful set..love that sentiment along with the rose. Nice bling, too. Fabulous card!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty--I like the papers you chose and how you stamped the script on the dp.
ReplyDeleteGreat dimension to this lovely flower with the popped up elements - lovely card!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card, Julie. I love your choice of DB to go with your beautifully colored flowers.
ReplyDeleteJulie you and Flourishes have my vote for great stamp and great designer!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the soft elegance and dimension of this beauty!
ReplyDeleteSo many great ideas included in the creation of your card. It is really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteStunning Julie. I love the BG papers for this set and your Ranunculus are ever so pretty. I grew some of these when I lived in Iowa. They are one of my favorite flowers. :)
ReplyDeleteHugs~
I love the pattern papers and colors!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely. Your card really showcases this beautiful flower! Love the bling around the frame, too.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card. I love this color combo, and your dp is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Julie! I love the pop of your blooms! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a yummy card, Julie!! Those colors are just delicious. A beautiful new set!!
ReplyDeletevery pretty. romantic
ReplyDeleteUniversal image by tone of coloration for gents' or ladies' cards champions this stamp set for scads of stamping projects. Black embossing on white CS comes to mind layered on strong cs for a CAS look carrying a from the heart message comes to mind. Flooding still on the mind. Took a trip to the mountains to see remaining snow pack. Thankfully the river in this valley is three feet below flood stage and could carry some of the snowmelt onto the Missouri. . . . which isn't down so much comparitively. mt23stamperatyahoodotcom
ReplyDeleteKeep Looking UP!
This is so very pretty, I love the two tone of colors that meld so beautifully on your flower image, Julie!! The Thank You set is one of my very favorites, and I saw the resemblance with this set right away!! So excited!!
ReplyDeleteI love the popped up blossoms! So pretty Julie! Such soft subtle coloring too. You totally captured pretty in this!
ReplyDeleteYou've made a very pretty card! I like the flowers, the colors and the bling!
ReplyDeleteI am really luvin the different pinks in the flower! Beautiful shading!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I love how your simple layout really showcases the flowers.
ReplyDeletewhat a pretty card... the flowers are so lovely!
ReplyDeleteWell, this brought back memories to many years ago and I had planted some Ranunculus. First day they bloomed the little girl across the corner came over and picked them all!!! I was so angry. I marched up and introduced myself to her mother and explained how unhappy I was. Mom apologized profusely, made the daughter apologize and then the next day I THINK she baked cookies for me. See, I came home from work the next evening and Chuck told me about the nice conversation he had with the Mom and about the wonderful cookies she made, of which he ate every one!?! Your posies look so much prettier than the wilting ones clutched in that little girl's sweaty hands. Love the scripted background paper you made. Great layout, too. Thanks for sharing and listening to me reminisce.
ReplyDeleteI spy a pretty script background! I like the pinks and greens together in your coloring and paper!
ReplyDeleteOoo la la!!! Just stunning coloring!! The blooms look so very realistic!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, springy flower card!
ReplyDeleteMost beautiful shades of pink and green, and absolutely gorgeous coloring of the flowers! Love how you popped up the blooms and buds. I got a kick out of reading Denise G's comment above. First the little girl picked all her flowers, then her husband ate all the cookies! Sometimes you just can't win for losing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love how you stamped the script on the patterned paper!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Julie your blooms look wonderful and then popped up is awesome. Very feminine feeling.
ReplyDeleteThis is very pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful design, Julie! LOVE the pink shading around the flowers, too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card - love the pink and green!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is oh-so-pretty! I love the wonderful coloring of your flowers and the dimension! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLOL-the word verifications is:
boggisms. Not sure why I find that so funny, but I do :)