Spring is playing hide and seek - snow is melting during the days (when there is sunshine) and freezing in the nights. What better opportunity to bring out some flower stamps and start making happy, sun-filled cards.
I had a couple of challenges in mind when I put this card together. In the end you'll see whether I did them justice.
The background is stamped with a (retired) hero Arts background stamp, Branches Bold Prints. Then I embossed it with clear embossing powder. I wanted to ink it diagonal, so I selected two Distress sprays, Twisted Citron for grass and a turquoise (forgot it's name) for the other half.
The flower was stamped, then fussy cut out and painted with pearlescent watercolors. I adhered that onto a round die cut piece of vellum, and finally adhered some turquoise die cut branches behind it. Lastly I put on yellow shiny gems. The sentiment says: Many happy returns.
Entering it in these challenges:
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge: Bright and cheerful
Stay Crafty with a blog named Hero: Heat embossing
Cut It Up: #299 Colors of Spring
Just Add Ink: #692 Sketch
Dream Valley Challenges: #311 Add sparkle