Here is what I used. You can go to The Heartfelt Creations Store and Under this stamp set you will find the complete directions on how to make this card:
HCPC3454 Twining Clematis PreCut Set
HCPC 3453 Malabar Clematis PreCut Set
HCD 719 Cross and Lilies Die
Spellbinders S4-305 Eyelet Squares Nestabilities
Spellbinders S4-310 Labels Eighteen Nestabilities
Other: Art Glitter Gala Glitz Brown, Crystal Stickles, Ribbon, Cheery Lynn Flourish Die, Rangers Peeled Paint Distress ink, Brown and White Card stock, Gold Designer paper, Copic Markers Y08,Y15, Y16, Y63, Y67, and E27.
Here is a close up fo the beautiful lillies. Thank you so much for stopping by today. I really appreciate it.
13 comments:
Those flowers are stunning, Carol!! Love the touch of glitter and the dimension. Gorgeous card!!
wow that looks very beautiful carol those flowers are gorgeous.
greetings karin
This is stunning and I love the touch of sparkle on the flowers...
Oh my! Simply beautiful!!
Gorgeous! I love the yellow!
Tantalizing is right! They're so life like! Love em love em!!
Hi there
Loved every second! Great views on that! That actually breaks the mold! Great thinking!
WOW, what a stunning card! Everything is so pretty and perfect. The glitter add a perfect final touch.
Tantalizing is the right name for these lilies. Wow! Gorgeous, vivid colors and I love all the glitz. Outstanding creation, Carol.
Beautiful card Carol, and I LOVE the clematis flower you used!! I also love how you colored and gave them some glitz and shine!!! beautiful job as always hun! :)
Hugs,
Cheryl
What!!??? I was sure I had commented on this card. This is a favorite of mine. Those lilies are just spectacular and the card is put together beautifully. You outdid yourself on this one, Carol. I love it to pieces.
Wow, Carol. Those tiger lilies just jump out at you; what realism. You need to find a little shop somewhere near you that will sell your cards on consignment. Girlfriend, you'd make so much money!
I love this very relief card. Good continuance in your plan. Friendship of France. Christine
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