Hi crafty friends!
I'm here today with a new card to share with you!
I'm in love with the Tulips In Boom set, and I had already used it but there is another amazing tulips image I wanted to play with.
To make my card I- started by die cutting a white rectangle using the Good Day Quilted Rectangles die set and gluing it onto and white A2 card base.
I blended Wilted Violetand the Mustard Seed Distress Oxide inks one onto a white cardstock and then I die cut from it some tiny stripes using the Tiny Stripes Cover die. I glued them in the center of card.
Next up I create a stencil using the Alhambra Arabesque Cover die, and with that die cut I stencilled the pattern over a white cardstock using the Wilted Violet and Shaded Lilac Distress Oxide inks.

I continued by die cutting the stencilled paper into a smaller rectangle using the Nested Scalloped Frames die set, and gluing it in the card's center with an heavy cardstock between them to add a little bit of dimension.
At that point I stamped the Tulips Bloom and the butterflies image in the Tulips In Bloom stamp set onto a white cardstock using the Morning Mist Versafine Clair. This time I tried a new cardstock with a linen textured and I'm really happy about the result. I first colored the images with my Copic markers and then I continued with Prismacolor pencils the make the texture pops out.

Once I finisce the coloring I die cut the images using the coordinate dies Tulips In Bloom die set and I glued it on the card using foam tape to add dimension.
As a last thing I added the sentiment; It is also from the Tulips In Bloom stamp set;
I stamped it with Versafine ink on white paper and I add it at the bottom of the card.
Here a recap of the products I used
Alhambra Arabesque Cover die
Tiny Stripes Cover die
Nested Scalloped Frames die set
Good Day Quilted Rectangles die set
Tulips In Bloom stamp set
Tulips In Bloom die set

And that's for today too.
Hope I gave you some idea to make a card with these products.
Thank you so much for stopping by .
ciao ciao
@nicolettaporcu.design