This is my second post of the day, please click HERE for CAS-ual Friday's Stamps April/ May 2015 Release - Day 3
Hello friends! Today I am up with a spotlight project over at the STAMPlorations blog. This is my 14th spotlight feature and I hope I will be able to inspire you. I am showcasing a the step by step process to create this card focusing on using basics of card making stamping, die cutting and dry embossing :)
So, here's a look into the finished card ...
I have used the Blossom Overture, the Feb/ March 2015 Stamp Club set and MOM Subway Art Builder #3 - Quiet strength
Please head over to STAMPlorations Blog for a photo tutorial on this. click HERE. Thank you for stopping by and leaving me a comment :)
Beautiful!!!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful design and color combo, Deepti! Love the red rose...it's so elegant!
ReplyDeleteWow this is stunning. I love the big bold flower.
ReplyDeleteOh, that single rose, how beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card Dee!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful Deepti!! I love how you made a window to showcase your sentiment and that rose is just stunning! The rich red really pops against that lovely white embossed panel! hugs :)
ReplyDeleteso very beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteStunning -- you are doing amazing cards with these roses!
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning and I love the open circle with the bloom to the side , Deepti!
ReplyDeleteStunning as ever Dee, love the dry embossing. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Deepti!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome layout! Love that embossing!
ReplyDeletethe texture on this is so fabulous!
ReplyDeleteStunning card Dee! That bright red rose is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the combination of colors and structure on this one! The embossing is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI love the pop of the red rose with the neutral background! Great embossing folder!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty, Deepti ... that fabulous bloom against the textured background is gorgeous! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creation, Deepti!
ReplyDeletegorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteLove the tone on tone stamping on the base and the bold fussy cut red one too, great contrast!
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