| | The term Dutch door fold immediately brought to mind 2 things - Delft pottery & fields of tulips So I used those as my inspiration today. I cut my cardbase from the cerulean stock cutting off the top half of the card front to form the Dutch door. in keeping with the delft look I stamped the brush stroke tulips in blue on white for the bottom panel. I decided a field of tulips needed a sky so I used chalk applied with a cotton ball to form a bg of clouds - hard to see in the pic but great IRL.
I found a small scrap of dp with tiny blue stars and used this for my SU tulips. I decided to color these with prisma pencils for a focal pop of color then die cut with a scalloped oval and framed with a larger oval cut from the scrap of cerulean.
My sentiment is stamped in the clouds & hidden by the tulip medallion. |
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Date: Monday, May 8, 2017 GMT Views: 1384
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Additional Info
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Keywords: TLC637 CAS428 birthday flowers tulips SU (Bulbs in Bloom) Penny Black Single Dutch Door fold SB Spellbinders
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Stamps: SU (Bulbs in Bloom), Penny Black (brush tulips)
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Paper: white & cerulean cardstock - scrap dp
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Paper Size: A2
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Ink: Colorbox Cerulean, black
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Accessories: Prismacolor pencils, Spellbinders Scalloped ovals dies, su cloud template, blue chalk
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Techniques: Single Dutch Door fold
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Difficulty (1-Easy 5-Advanced): 2
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