Are you ready to hop?! Well, put your hoppin' shoes on 'cause it's time for MFT's March Hop and Shop!!! If you got here from Susan's blog, you're right on track. If not, you seriously need to head on over to Kim's blog because...well, because that's the beginning. You know, because I wouldn't want you to miss anything.
I get to show you Inspired By Flowers Set 1. This set is the first in the Inspired By Flowers year-long series and I can't tell you how much I love them!
On to my project. So where are the flowers? Hang with me, I'll get you there. I found this alterable chip board purse on the clearance rack at some craft store several months ago and snapped it up, knowing it would come in handy. When I was thinking of what to do for this set it occurred to me that a set of cards using these flowers would be awesome. The second thing was that they needed something to hold them. See where I'm going with this?
The first thing I did was to paint it black (remember that song? Nah, most of you don't :)) inside and out. Then I Mod Podge'd some designer paper on the front and commenced to decorate it up with some bling, some die cuts, and some flowers. And I stamped a sentiment from Inspired By Flowers in the opening where a picture (or something) is supposed to go.
Then I made some cards to go inside the sweet little purse. I kept them pretty simple because I'm hoping to be able to get all 12 (yes, at the end of the year we'll have 12 of these beauties) of them in the purse. Won't that be a fabby gift? And, I tried to keep the colors soft. I stamped them all on Perfect Paper Panels and colored them with Copic markers. These flowers remind me of Redouté botanical prints, which I love, so I wanted the flowers to really be the focal point.
The carnation:
And inside. I inked up the flower, stamped it off once, stamped it off the side of the card, colored it with even lighter shades, and, finally, over stamped with the sentiment.
The daffodil:
Inside:
And the violets:
Inside:
And here's how they fit in the purse. I *think* I can get all 12 (they're A2 size), plus envelopes, in it if I keep them fairly simple. I've got just enough of this paper collection to make it through the year, so I've got it in my trusty organizer file box for safe keeping ;-)
And here are all of the Die-namics dies I used on this project:
And here are the Copic markers I used.
Thanks SO much for stopping by! Now you need to head on over to one of our new Design Team members' blog. I'm sure Alli will have something totally awesome to show you! And don't forget to SHOP!! Oh, and don't forget there's some blog candy somewhere along the way. Commenting on every designer's blog will get you the best chances of winning :)
~Supplies~
Stamps: Inspired By Flowers (MFT)
Paper: Black Licorice, Sweet Tooth card stock, Perfect Paper Panels (MFT); Daffodil Delight, Orchid Opulence, Specialty Paper (SU!); Berry Sorbet (PTI); Ebony and Alabaster 6 x 6 (Black Market Paper Society);
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black; Pumice Stone Distress Ink (Ranger)
Accessories/tools: Cuttlebug (Provocraft); Upsy Daisy, Dizzy Doily, 1/4" Rosette, Little Open Scallop Strip, Simply Scallops, Open Scallop Border, Flower Trio, Rolled Flower, Rolled Rose, Mini Rolled Roses Die-namics dies (MFT); Label Trio dies (Spellbinders); ribbon, Pearl cotton, pop dots, chipboard alterable purse. black craft paint (craft store); buttons (PTI); Copic markers
what a gorgeous project! It's going to look amazing with all the cards done!
ReplyDeleteawesome cards Barb
ReplyDeleteoh WOW this is just gorgeous! what a cool box- love all your diecut flowers! & i can't wait to see more of the cards as you go! amazing card layouts and your coloring on them is breathtaking inside & out!!
ReplyDeleteSo PRETTY Barb!!
ReplyDeleteVery inspiring!!
ReplyDeletewow, this is so beautiful
ReplyDeletethis is fantastic! loooove all those flowers, gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWell I've never used these products before, but I might have to start! These creations are just stunning!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Gorgeous! Gorgeous! I love the flower combo! The cards are amazing!
ReplyDelete=) wiltshiremarie@yahoo.com
Just so Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteBarbara what a gorgeous project! I can't wait to see the entire set....BTW I would like to be first on your list to receive this awesome gift! LOL....
ReplyDeleteWOWZA Barb, this is SO amazing I love it! Look at all those yummy flowers and those cards are so beautiful! I love the stamping technique you used inside the cards. You're so right.... MFT Die-namics do ROCK! hehe! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the purse Barbara! All those flowers on the front look amazing. Your cards are beautiful. It will make a wonderful gift.
ReplyDeleteWow oh wow what beautiful work! Amazing stuff!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and inventive project. I love the colors especially. Gorgeous work!
ReplyDeleteWhat an enabler you are!! Couldn't agree more - MFT Dies ROCK? This is just a gorgeous project. Great job with all the products!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great cards and love your purse ;o)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Barbara
This is flippin' amazing!! This finished set will be SO fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh what is there not to like?!! Fabulous project!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this and the idea of doing the cards for later gift giving! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAwesome creations, so many pretty ideas!
ReplyDeleteDang, Barbara! You've almost got all of your points done for the month right here! :) This is gorgeous, and yet another example of how fantastic you've become!
ReplyDeleteWhay a wonderful purse you have made Barb and all those yummie flower cards, wow!
ReplyDeleteWhoa Girl! This project rocked!
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards and project! I love the leaves of the African violets...they look so velvety and real:)
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning! the purse and cards are so beautiful, the new flower stamps are detailed but yet soft at the same time, gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAwesome project! I'm LOVIN' the color combo of flowers on the purse. BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteyou are so creative! This Hop is really getting the creative juices going. The set would be a great gift for mothers day!
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