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Friday, May 11, 2018

Succulent Mother’s Day Card - One Hour Card Class 060 - OHCC060


Stamps: Oh So Succulent, Gorgeous Grunge, Something to Say.

Cardstock: Old Olive, Crumb Cake, Blackberry Bliss, White.

Ink: Old Olive, Crumb Cake, Blackberry Bliss.

Tools: Woodgrain EF, Succulent Framelits Dies, Stitched Shapes oval, Layering Ovals Framelits Dies, sponges, 4” doily, Tombow adhesive, pearls.

Wow Nola’s has an excellent video on coloring these.

Stamp the splatter from the Gorgeous Grunge stamp set in Crumb Cake ink across the bottom of card front.  Run Crumb Cake cardstock through the Woodgrain embossing folder.  Rip one long edge.  Cut a 4” doily in half.  Pounce your sponge across the top with Crumb Cake ink.   Adhere to card front.



Stamp and die cut the images on white cardstock with Blackberry Bliss ink.


Die cut the six flowers from the Succulent Framelits Dies in Old Olive cardstock.


Stamp the splatter from the Gorgeous Grunge stamp set in Crumb Cake ink on all the flowers.  Ink your sponge with Crumb Cake ink.  Drag your sponge from the center to the end of each petal, creating streaks.  Repeat for all flowers. 


Lightly sponge all the petal tips with Blackberry Bliss.


With the bottom end of the piercing tool, press the centers of the large flower pieces in a circular motion until the petals pop up. Glue these three flowers together using Tombow adhesive.  Apply pressure in the center with the bottom end of the piercing tool.


For the 3 little flowers, simply press each center with the bottom end of the piercing tool as they are pretty delicate to with stand the circular motion.  Glue these three flowers together using Tombow adhesive.  Apply pressure in the center with the bottom end of the piercing tool.


Glue the two groups of flowers together, applying pressure in the center with the bottom end of the piercing tool.


Lay the flower on the card front.  Adhere the phrase, leaves and roses in a pleasing manner.  Add pearls.


Decorate a white panel for the inside of the card.


Decorate an envelope with stamped images. 





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