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Hello everyone! I hope you’re having a wonderful week so far!

I’m on the Pinkfresh Studio Blog with a floral card featuring the Rising Wildflowers product suite, along with several unique products from the January Release. For the background, I combined the Diamond Delight and Modern Mosaic coverplate dies to create subtle texture and visual interest. I also used a sentiment from the Heartfelt Chapters stamp set. 

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To create this card, I began by stenciling the Rising Wildflowers in following ink colors:
– Pink petals : Peony, Raspberry Bliss
– Orange petals : Mimosa, Fruit Punch
– Greenery : Sage, Spruce Tips

Once the stenciling was complete, I die cut the stenciled image using the coordinating die.

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Next, I prepared an A2-sized panel of Pinkfresh Studio Premium Watercolor Paper. I watercolored the top left corner in Bubble Gum and the bottom right corner in Sunshine and Clementine from the Premium Liquid Watercolors: Classics set, allowing the colors to blend naturally. Once the panel dried completely, I die-cut it with the Diamond Delight coverplate and then dry embossed it with the Modern Mosaic coverplate to add subtle texture. The finished panel was adhered to a white card base.

To give the flowers dimension, I die-cut three additional Rising Wildflowers pieces from white cardstock, stacked them, and placed the stenciled piece on top. The layered flowers were then positioned on the card front.

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For the sentiment, I stamped a phrase from the Heartfelt Chapters set in Detail Black ink and die cut it using the coordinating die. I stacked the sentiment on three extra die-cut layers to give it added height, then mounted it on a Peony ink-blended banner cut with the Basic Banners die. The sentiment was positioned along the bottom of the card.

Finally, I added a few Ice Clear Drops for a subtle touch of sparkle and finishing detail.

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If you want to add dimension to delicate die-cut pieces, layering them with additional die-cuts is often a better option than using foam tape. Of course, this step is optional, but as we all know, dimension makes such a difference 🙂 ! 

Thank you so much for stopping by today. I personally love how a watercolored background gives a more organic feel to a card compared to ink blending. I hope this card inspires you to try watercoloring the background on your next creative project! 

TaeEun

Post Author: TaeEun Yoo

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