I wanted to die cut some flowers from the big pile of scraps I have accumulated – some of them were white and some were coloured cardstock.

So the purple, pink, yellow and cerise elements all started as coloured cardstock, but the rest as white – so I took my alcohol markers and coloured them, choosing bright colours to give them solid colour that would work with the patterned cardstock base I chose to use from Kingston Crafts.

Then I went to town with my blending brushes and inks to give them dimension and shading – it really helps to step them up!

I then glued all the elements together and created a cluster onto a piece of vellum.
I did add foam adhesive under the largest flower to give additional dimension.

Then I glued the vellum to the card base. I chose a foiled sentiment because I thought the purple worked well with the bright floral cluster and card base.
As the card base started as a 5×7 I cut it down to standard C6 size and then added a strip of the pattern inside with another die cut floral.

Really love this cheerful card and good to work through a few of the scrap pieces!
And then I had the idea that it would be a good idea to film this as a technique based video … and that resulted in a second card!

I changed up the card base and some of the colours!

I also added a little glitter glue to both cards in the centre to also step those up too!

So that was a surprise extra project and love both cards!
Happy crafting!
Catherine























































