Big flower card

I used:
A 14cm x 14cm base card in pink.
1 piece of white card 13cm x 13cm
Kuretake calligraphy pens in Heart.
Art and Graphic pens in light Olive (number 56 ) and pink (number 202 )
Half a white die cut flower.
A strip of olive green paper
Sentiment for the Inspiration plate from I Brake for Stamps
Scraps of pink and white card.
What I did:
Now before you throw your hands up in horror at what I'm going to tell you it really wasn't hard to do this but I did the background freehand. All you have to do is a few flowers with the calligraphy pens some scrolls with the thin end of the Art and Graphics and join them up. I will put an example on U-Tube soon.
I stuck this to the base card and then cut a strip of green paper and dotted along the edge to give a stitched effect.
I coloured the flower with water and the pink pen and then used the green pen to draw some lines around the petals. I stuck a green circle on the petal and then a small white dot. I aded some pink to the dot. I trimmed it and stuck it to the card.
Then I stamped the sentiment in a sepia brown and trimmed it to size. I backed this with some pink card and stuck it to the base card with foam pads.
Labels: birthday, calligraphy, card, flowers, I Brake for Stamps, Kuretake, stamping, watercolour

2 Comments:
Lovely card! Thanks for the how to. I love calligraphy, but seem to mostly do it around Christmas. I really should pull out my pens and have a go at this. How do you do the flowers?
Sewdelish (aka Pinkbubble on CB forum)
xx
This is stunning, I was looking in your list for the paper and then I realised that you made it yourself. WOW beautiful!
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