- Speckled Egg
- Cracked Pistachio
- Bundled Sage
- Antique Linen
- Tattered Rose
- Victorian Velvet
- Hickory Smoke
To finish the backgrounds, I added splatters of diluted white gesso, creating the appearance of aged paint flecks and giving each card a little extra character.
For the focal points, I created coordinating inked panels using the same Distress Ink colours. The flowers were cut from card stock coloured with Tattered Rose and Victorian Velvet Distress Ink, along with white lightweight card stock for contrast. After die cutting, each flower was shaped on a foam mat using a medium embossing ball tool to create natural dimension and softness.
The foliage was die cut from card stock coloured with Bundled Sage Distress Ink. To keep the arrangements light and airy, I also added several leaves cut from vellum. The translucent vellum softens the floral clusters beautifully and prevents the design from feeling too heavy.
Behind each arrangement sits an embossed vellum strip. I created these using my Sizzix Big Shot and a wood grain embossing folder before lightly swiping Memento Moonlight White ink over the raised areas to highlight the texture. This subtle detail adds interest without competing with the flowers.
All of the dies used were already in my stash and were cut using my Baby Blue Die Cutting Machine, which is currently only available on eBay. The various elements were assembled using my usual liquid glue, while a simple Pritt Stick worked perfectly for adhering the embossed vellum pieces behind the floral arrangements.
Each ATC was finished with a Hickory Smoke die-cut sentiment, each letter individually die cut to build the words from an old Tattered Lace Alphabet set:
Grow
Hope

