
Today, I have a very bright floral card. These pinks and purples are really eye catching! The two part images make it easy to color without actually coloring. The matching dies make it a cinch to cut them out. A few dies and some inks are all you need!

A big congrats to Heather, the newest Featured Stamper, FS1003! She has a big, beautiful gallery & I chose THIS card to case. I kept the layout w/ the flowers on the side & vertical greeting, but I used different stamps, dies, colors & used a die cut greeting instead of a stamped one.

To make my bright floral, I first stamped the azalea outline w/ black twice. Then I lined up the solid azalea inserts, inked them w/ the bright pinks & stamped them inside the outlines. I inked & stamped multiple times, adding just a touch of the blue to outside edges of the petals, and some darker pink in the centers. They were die cut & parts were popped up before adding to a purple panel. For the background, I die cut the Victorian lattice half panel down the right side of a piece of bright fuchsia pink panel, then added the purple w/ the azaleas on the left. The die cut greeting was cut out of the same purple & added down the side. A little glitter glue was added to the azalea centers.

Thanks so much for stopping by!Â
Supplies: Â (click the names below the pictures to take you to the products)
| Stamps: Brass & Bliss: Â Layered Azalea set |
| Â Paper:Â Staples 110# white, fuchsia, purple |
| Ink: Memento tuxedo black, Brass & Bliss: Color Fuse inks set #5, set #4, set # 7 |
| Accessories:Â Brass & Bliss: Layered Azalea set, Victorian Lattice Half Panel, Timeless Words in Blocks dies, Â Misti, stickles |





