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Color Burst Into the Blooms Roses

I was going through on of my drawers and saw my stash of Ken Oliver Color Burst Powders and decided it was time to pull them out and create some cards. There will be several cards using this medium.


 I pulled out some watercolor paper and cut it into quarter sheets. I created a lot of different colors and several green paper for leaves and foliage. I sprayed the powders with Perfect Pearl water, giving them a beautiful shine and shimmer.


This is my least favorite card using these powders. I usually like blue and yellow together. Maybe it's because you really don't see blue roses.


The layers of the flowers were adhered together with liquid glue. A panel of white cardstock was cut using and stitched rectangle die and dry embossed with the Cuttlebug Oxford Embossing Folder. It was matted with some Blue Raspberry Cardstock from Gina K. Designs and then adhered to a landscape A2 cardbase with dotliner adhesive.


The flowers and leaves were adhered in place with liquid glue. The sentiment had been previously hot foiled and was adhere in place with foam tape. A few gold confetti pieces were scattered around the flowers.

PRODUCTS USED:

·        Papertrey Ink Into the Blooms Roses

·        Spellbinders Glimmer Mini Everyday Sentiments

·        Crafter’s Companion Gold Hot Foil

·        Pink & Main Sentiment Label Die

·        My Favorite Things A2 Stitched Rectangle Die

·        Cuttlebug Oxford Embossing Foler

·        Ken Oliver Color Burst Ultra Marine, Naples Yellow, Lemon Yellow, Lime Green, Phthalo Green

·        Hammermill Premium Color 100# White Cardstock

·        Limited Papers Accent Opaque White Digital Smooth 120# Cardstock

·        Canson XL 140# Cold Press Watercolor Paper

·        Gina K. Designs Heavy Weight Blue Raspberry Cardstock

·        Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive

·        Kokuyo Dotliner Long Adhesive

·        Studio Katia Gold Foil Confetti

·        Simon Says Stamp Big Momma Foam Tape

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