Hi! Back to playing with the chipboard shapes I was given and this time I decided to step them up with inking, stamping and embossing to make the flowers have more interest and work with the shabby chic style paper I die cut for the panel on the card.

I started with a panel of pink cardstock and die cut that with the wobbly stitched detail rectangle. Next I die cut the paper with the circles die. This gives a lovely fun background.

Next I took six different sized flower chipboard shapes in the pink colour. Then I inked the edges of them with a pale pink ink just slightly darker than the chipboard.
Next I took a darker pink and stamped a scripty stamp over them all. This is only subtle but adds some pattern to them.

Next I did the same with the leaves but clearly green not pink ink! 😃
I only chose to use the lighter coloured green chipboard – they really pop against the pink background.

Then I embossed the white circles with a glitter white powder – this gives them lovely sparkly textured finish.
I adhered the flowers from smallest at the top to biggest at the bottom.
Then I chose a sentiment and raised it on foam so it sits just slightly higher than the chipboard flowers!

I then adhered everything to the pink cardstock base from the card bases kit – there are a few different pink shades on this card by now but I think they work well together.

Such a lovely card. Might make a few others with different backgrounds in different colours as I think they make an effective but pretty card!
Happy crafting!
Catherine
















































