I love the Art Gallery photopolymer stamp set and its coordinating dies (Floral Gallery Dies) AND the now retired Fine Art Floral Designer Series Paper (DSP) pack. The stamp set is neat since it is a two step stamps…one stamp has the base floral image and a second has detailed shading and accents. Since the stamps are photopolymer, they are clear and you can stamp the detailed accents exactly where you want it to be superimposed over the base floral image. Though honestly, if you stamp it off to the side accidentally, it STILL looks great.
I wanted to use blues and teals for the flowers instead of the typical red and pink. I matched it with a gray/teal design from the Fine Art Floral DSP and added Basic White embossed with the Painted Texture 3D Embossing Folder.
And here is another rendition of the same card. This time the background DSP is from the new Fancy Flora DSP and is a soft lilac, This is what the same card looks like with a different color palette:
And last but not least, an unfinished card without sentiment. It’s difficult to photograph gold foil and the piece on the right edge of the card is also gold foil, although it looks black in this photo. I’m thinking this will eventually be a birthday most likely, but it’d also be suitable for a “thinking of you”, or a congratulations card with all the wonderful gold foil! In any case, a fun card!
Please let me know if you have any questions about techniques, ink colors, or need any measurements. Thanks for stopping by!
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