Lavender Roses And Scrolls Card
Lavender Roses And Scrolls Card
Other Products: Heavy weight white card stock, light weight white card stock, X-Press It card stock, dark purple card-stock, green card stock, sponge dauber, quilling tool (or a pencil), oval die 2 sizes, paper trimmer, Copic Alcohol Ink: BVOOOO, BV00, BV04, BV08, G12, YG61, YG63
Instructions: Create a 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" white card base. Cut purple card-stock base layer at 5 1/4" x 5 1/4" and reserve the rest for the focal image mat. Select the lavender designer paper from the Classic Rose Collection. Size the designer paper at 5" x 5".
Watch this video https://youtu.be/Z8P070kC3oo to learn how to create dimensional roses with the Classic Rose Collection.
Stamp Classic Rose Vines Cling Stamp Set on Copic Compatible paper. I used X-Press It Blending Card Stock. Color the image with the ink of your choice. I used Copic Alcohol Ink Combo's BVOOOO, BV00, BV04, BV08, G12, YG61, YG63. A marbleized background was created with BV0000, BV00, G12 and 70% alcohol in a water brush. White highlights were added using opaque white ink. The image was cut using an oval die. A purple mat was cut using a slightly larger die. The focal image and mat layer were adhered together.
Strips from the reserved designer paper were cut in strips. Loose scrolls were formed using a quilling tool but you can roll it around a small cylindrical tool.
The Classic Rose Cling Stamp was stamped on lightweight white card stock using Memento Lu Lu Lavender Dye Ink Pad. For me, 65# paper works well for flower petals. It is pliable and easy to shape. The petals were die cut using the Classic Rose Die. The petals were sponged using Lu Lu Lavender Memento Dye Ink. I like to leave some white showing for highlights. The petals were lightly misted with water on the underside and shaped using the Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit.
Stamp and die cut the rose leaves and vine from green card stock. Shape the leaves using the Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit.
Adhere the layers as shown in the picture. Adhere the vine with leaves, matted focal image and quilled loose scrolls. Apply Designer Dries Clear Adhesive to the inside of the scrolls and sprinkle the I Cannot Tell a Lilac Prills. Allow the adhesive to dry and then apply the roses for your final embellishment.