Kia Ora and Welcome Back
I have another card today featuring more foamiran flowers, and a beautiful rose gold foil card from Bazzill. Â I thought I would see how I can mix and match the foamiran flowers with paper flowers and leaves and I was happy with the results.
Materials:
Cardstock – Centura Pearl Pink, Bazzill Rose Gold Foil
Foamiran
Stamps – Heartfelt Creations Window Box Fillers
Dies – Heartfelt Creations Window Box Fillers, Classic Rose, Elegant Sentiments, Spellbinders 5 x 7 Elegant Labels 4, 5 x 7 Matting Basics, Labels 4
Inks – Brilliance Coral, Memento Canteloupe, Bamboo Leaves, Tuxedo Black
Stamens
Art Glitter Dries Clear glue
Rajni Chawla’s Crystal Clear
Glue Gloss
Heart of Gold Prills
Foam dots
Instructions:
- Cut a piece of cream cardstock at 10″ x 5″, score and crease along the long side to make a base card of 5″ x 7″. Â Add the layers as in the next instructions.
- To layer the dies from the outside in: 1. die cut the largest size of the Matting Basics in the pink cardstock. Â 2. die cut the outer die from the Elegant Labels 4 in the rose gold foil. Â 3. die cut the second die from the Elegant Labels 4 in the pink cardstock. Â 4. die cut the largest Label 4 in the rose gold. 5. die cut the next size down Label 4 in pink cardstock. Â I have used foam to layer between the bottom gold layer and the next pink layer for interest.
- Die cut the Best Wishes from the  Elegant Sentiments from rose gold foil and adhere to the card with Dries Clear glue.
- Stamp the leaves and flowers from the Window Box Fillers stamp set in Tuxedo Black. Â Colour the leaves with Bamboo Leaves ink and the flowers with Canteoupe ink using the Stack and Store daubers. Â Die cut with the coordinating dies. Â Shape the flowers and leaves with the Deluxe Flower Shaping kit. Â Add Crystal Clear glitter to the flowers using Glue Gloss and add Heart of Gold Prills to the centres of the flowers. Â Adhere to the left of the labels as shown.
- To make the flowers die cut two large and two medium petals from the Classic Rose set in foamiran. Â Sponge the centres with Canteloupe ink and the rest in the Pearlescent Coral. Â Shape using a low heat source. Â Adhere together with a hot glue gun. Â Pierce the centres and add stamens to finish the flowers. Â Adhere above the leaves and flowers as shown.
Have a good week and Happy Crafting
Ka Kite Anu
Patricia


The gold looks so pretty with the soft pink flower. I still can’t get over how realistic those flowers look, Patricia! If you put some perfume on them, no one will know the difference! 🙂
Evelyn
Aww thank you Evelyn xx