Good Saturday morning. Before I talk about my project I would like to announce the winner of my Pan Pastel blog candy. Congratulations to CollenB for being the 7th comment in my Random.Org drawing. Colleen please send your mailing address to [email protected] and I will get your gift in the mail to you.
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ColleenB. said... Beautiful Cherub card.
I also haven't tried the Pan Pastels but sure would like to.
Thank U 4 this opp0ortunity
Reply September 30, 2013 at 02:13 AM
My project today was made using the Poppystamps Blooming Poinsettia, Impression Obsession Pine Branch and Spellbinders Decorative Labels Eight and Classic Ovals.
I cut the flowers, colored them with two different red Pan Pastels, sprayed them with a fixative to secure the powdery color on the cardstock, formed them with my stylus and molding pad and attached the flower layers with glossy accents. I added a drop of glossy accents to the flower center and sprinkled in green flower soft to finish. I cut two pieces of pine branch and formed them with the stylus to add dimension.
I cut the decorative layer, cut the oval opening and attached the layer to the card base with glossy accents. I attached the two pine branches and poinsettia to the card base with glossy accents.
Here a closer view so you can see the flower soft center a little better. I love the simplicity of the green and red against the all vanilla background. You can clikc on the photo to see a much closer view.
Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a wonderful relaxing weekend. I sure hope to.
Paper: Vanilla, Olive Accessories: Poppystamps Blooming Poinsettia, Impression Obsession Pine Branch, Spellbinders Decorative Labels Eight, Classic Ovals, Pan Pastels Red Iron Oxide 380.5, Permanent Red Shade 340.3, Krylon Fixative, Sofft Knives and Covers, Flower Soft, Sizzix Accessory Tool Kit, Glossy Accents, Mounting Tape,
Glue Dots, Metal Adapter Plate , ATG , Big Shot , Teflon Bone Folder , Guillotine Paper Cutter - See more at: http://kittiekraft.typepad.com/kittiekraft/#sthash.bkaJWbdn.dpuf
How delicate and lovely Kittie! The evergreen bough really highlights the beauty of the pointsettia. And just a hint of flower soft adds such a pop of texture & interest.
Congratulations to Colleen for winning your blog candy!
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Posted by: Rosy Newlun | October 05, 2013 at 01:47 AM
Very elegant card and very classy against the vanilla CS.
Thank you. Can't wait to try the Pan Pastel.
Enjoy your weekend
ColleenB.
Posted by: ColleenB. | October 05, 2013 at 02:14 AM
All your poissentia cards are very beautiful, but these is fabulous!!
So elegant, I love this card.
Have a nice weekend, Kittie!
Coleen...congratulation for winning your blog candy!
Posted by: Eva van Buuren | October 05, 2013 at 04:33 AM
Your card is so fancy and festive! I love the big pretty blossom against the greenery and the lacy white background. I love checking out your blog to see the beautiful details of your work. Thank you for sharing!
And congrats to Colleen for her luck win! :)
Posted by: auntie em (emily) | October 05, 2013 at 06:48 AM
Your cards are all Beautiful but this one is just Stricking to me... with the off white background and just the beautiful flower and greenery it's just perfect...
Thanks for sharing your creations with us!
Posted by: Dotty A | October 05, 2013 at 07:26 AM
So pretty, love the flower!!
Posted by: Conniecrafter | October 05, 2013 at 08:31 AM
Lovely Kittie....can see the veins in the Poinsettia ....your flowers always so fresh looking I am sure I can smell them. Elegant.
Vickie
Posted by: Vickie | October 05, 2013 at 08:38 AM
Good Afternoon, Kittie, Perfect, perfect image, perfect coloring, and perfect design. it's just perfect. ..you inspired again, ....have a good week-end.....hugs.
Posted by: pattie Jns | October 05, 2013 at 12:01 PM