Hello! Welcome back to my blog. I had the opportunity to join another Altenew virtual workshop last Friday. What's really special about this workshop is an AECP Educator candidate, @craftyromantic, gets to teach us with her final project.
The focus of the class is the use of small stamps. I don't have the flower stamp Kriti used on her card. I used the Altenew Charming Bouquet stamp set which is a freebie from Altenew. This stamp set was especially mailed separately by Altenew and it was also created especially for the recipient because it includes a stamp of your name.
I stamped the floral cluster on a light weight cardstock 3 times since the card being created has a wreath. I used Memento Tuxedo Black ink which is a Copic friendly ink.
This is when the hard work starts for my hands. I colored the floral bundle image using the colors Kriti used on her flowers. She used the Altenew Alcohol markers which I don't have so I used my Copic markers which are also alcohol markers. I used 4 shades of red on the flowers (R05, R17, R29, R59), 2 shades of yellow green (YG01, YG03) and 2 shades of green (G21, G28) for the leaves. I don't think I have colored this much in a short span of time.
Even though I tried my best, I still went over the lines when coloring the flower centers. A trick I learned in the class is to use gold gel pen to color those centers and over the alcohol markers. Such a great tip.
I have to fussy cut the bouquet since it does not have a matching die. More exercise for my hands.
I used a different embossing folder for my background panel since I don't have the embossing folder Kriti used on her card. I used the Altenew Raised Sentiments embossing folder. I embossed a shimmer white cardstock using this embossing folder.
I heat embossed a large sentiment from the Altenew Build A Garden: Sulfur Cosmos stamp set. I stamped the sentiment on white cardstock using a black pigment ink. I poured clear embossing powder onto the wet ink then heat set it. I die cut the sentiment using the matching die. I die cut two extra pieces on white cardstock. I stacked and adhered this to the back of the stamped sentiment.
I arranged the bouquet of flowers on the embossed card panel the same way as Kriti's wreath on her card. I adhered the flowers and the sentiment to the panel.
I was not able to create the second card which is an easy watercolored card. The technique of adding a light wash of halo around the watercolored images is something I will consider doing in my future watercoloring projects.
I hope you like today's card. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!
Maria Giselle B.
















































