Punches from Joan's Gardens used to create Camellia:
Super Giant Moth Orchids; Large delicate snowflake; Medium snowflake;
Medium ovid petal; Small ovid petal; Small pinwheel
Today I created a pink camellia flower and have included a picture of the punches I used. When I lived where the weather was warm during the winter season, I had some beautiful camellia bushes and just loved them. This is a 5.5" square card. The designer paper is from a DCWV paper pad. I will tell you a little story but promise not to laugh at me. I found this designer paper and held it up and it looked like it was green and teal. It is a metallic paper. I created my card thinking I was picking up the teal (blue) in the design paper for the pendant, butterfly and the strip under the punched border. Well when I took the card to the window to photograph it, there is no teal in the dp. I thought I was going crazy. Well what happened is that I am wearing a teal shirt and the metallic in the card picked up that color. If you look in the right side of the card you can see the dp is green but if you look to the other side, doesn't it look blue??? Oh well. I was not about to tear it apart!!!!
The camellia was created using the punches listed above. I use a lightweight card stock from Joan's Garden's to create my flowers. It was layered onto a Nestability Pendant with a glue pop dot. Leaves from Heartfelt Creations were stamped and added under the flower along with some punched Martha Stewart branches.
The border along the bottom was created using the Martha Stewart "Doily Lace Trim" punch and layered onto a piece of teal card stock. The sentiment and frame are from two JustRite stamp sets: "Birthday Sentiments" and "Just A Note" sets. They were stamped using blue ink then cut out with a scallop Nestie. Each scallop was pierced then the edges sponged with blue ink. A blue Martha Stewart Monarch Butterfly was added to complete the card.
All the products used to create this project (except the design paper) can be purchased from Joan's Gardens.
Tomorrow I will be attending Joan's workshop via Skype. Monday Joan will be posting the projects I designed and I will post a tutorial for one of them.
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