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Color Layering Iris in Vase
Nichol Spohr
Hello friends! When I was a little girl my brother and I would stay at our grandparents house one week each summer and I was always amazed at my grandpa's beautiful flower garden. My grandpa has an incredible green thumb and one of my favorites was always his irises. My grandma would put the cut irises in a vase in the kitchen and I always loved them!
The beautiful Color Layering Iris stamp set creates gorgeous, realistic looking flowers and today I'm sharing how I created a "vase" for these beauties.
The Color Layering Iris was stamped on smooth white cardstock with Cornflower, Indigo, Navy, and Butter Bar inks.
The leaves and stems were stamped with Lime Green, Fresh Lawn, and Pine inks.
All the images were die cut with the coordinating Color Layering Iris Frame Cuts.
A "vase" was created by stamping the fish bowl from the Fishy Stamp & Cut set and a sentiment from the Color Layering Iris stamp set on vellum with Versamark Ink and heat embossing with white embossing powder. The back of the image was colored with Copic Markers to add "water" and the "sand" in the bottom of the vase and then die cut with the Fishy Stamp & Cut die.
A background was die cut from Hero Hues Periwinkle Cardstock using the Abstract Graphic Texture Die. The vase and flowers were adhered to the background as shown.
The background was adhered to a white top fold card base and finished with a scattering of Crystal Clear Lacquer Pen droplets.
Thank you so much for joining me today for this floral card! Until next time...
A stunning card! I love Hero Arts color layering stamps and dies. However, I usually buy the animals even though I am a gardener. Your iris looks like a Batik Iris, my favorite! And I love your memories of your Grandpa.
Thank you for sharing your ideas. I think the background works … wind?
Impressive!! Love that fish bowl vase and how you painted the water.
Wow this is so beautiful!!
Gorgeous card Nichol and I love the story behind it. Great idea to use the fishbowl as a vase.
Thank you so much for sharing and have a great day.