Greetings! I love coloring flowers. The new Wild Rose Q Set from Stampendous is wonderful because it’s not too big or overly detailed. It’s the perfect size for a focal stamp, and adding the other 2 stamps in the set gives you a completed look without too much effort. Check out the card I made with this set, along with my full instructions.
Supplies:
Stampendous:
QS5047: Wild Rose
Other:
Bo Bunny: Pink Blush Vintage Cardstock: #12PPV951
My Colors Cardstock: Banana Pepper
Doodles Paper Playground: Diamond Sparkle Blend
Scrapbook Adhesives: EZ Runner Strips
Imagine: VersaFine Clair Ink in Nocturne, On Point Glue
Kuretake: Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens: 021, 025, 027, 044, 048, 050, 051, 062, 070, 222, 260
Canson: Mixed Media XL Cardstock
Round Brush
1. Stamp the Wild Rose set (all 3 images) on to Mixed Media Paper with Nocturne Ink.
2. Color the flowers and butterfly using the Zig markers listed. I also used a round brush with water to blend out the colors.
3. Trim the colored image to approximately 3 1/2″ x 4 1/4.”
4. Create the card base with Pink Punch Vintage cardstock, cut to 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2.”
5. Cut two strips of Banana Pepper cardstock to 4 1/4″ x 1/2.”
6. Adhere all cardstock pieces with EZ Runner Strips.
7. Adhere “Diamond” Sparkle Blend to random areas on the card with On Point Glue.
What colors would you make the wild roses? Would you stick with traditional colors or experiment with something new? Next time I use this stamp set, I may go with purple, or even teal. Thanks so much for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!
Stampendous says
Thanks so much for sharing this lovely card, Alison!! It’s just so pretty and ready for Spring!