I stamped the Bottom of My Heart WTG image onto Bazzill Simply Smooth cardstock and then again onto patterned paper so I could paper piece the dress portion. The skin was colored with Copic Markers and then I trimmed the dress pieces and cut out the heart with felt, attaching all to the stamped piece. I added a few pearls for a necklace and double matted the image to give it a more presence. Once I had my main image completed, I then made my variegated flower using the MFT Die-namics Rolled Rose die. I cut it twice with a Cuttlebug, once in cream felt and the other in hot pink felt. I snipped each one in approximately the same place and switched out the colors slightly overlapping the ends and stitching together, then rolling to form the flower as per usual. I don't think I explained that very well so I've included a photo. I've saved the second flower for a future project.
I cut the felt hearts using another MFT Heart a Plenty Die-namics combining cream, red and hot pink felt. I stitched around the largest heart and glued them together as shown. I did some additional mixed up machine stitching on the card background, assembled everything together and added a brown gingham bow and a couple of Making Memories pins. The patterned paper is some old Love Elsie from Ki Memories.
Products: My Favorite Things stamp and Die-namics, PTI cs and felt, Ki Memories dp, Making Memories stickpins, Copic Markers
Copic Markers: E0000, E00, E02
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GEE!!! I wish my snotty nose would allow me to do something THIS Spectacular.... I cant even think that up without gooey brains!!!!! I too am SICK SICK SICK!!!! :(
ReplyDeleteThis is AWESOME!!!! SO LOVE IT NANCY!!!! :)
BEAUTIFUL Nancy, I love your rose.
ReplyDeleteThis is OUT of this world Nancy! LOVE!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! The felt hearts and rose are fantastic!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!! love all the layered felt Nancy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Nancy! I love the paper pieced dress and your felt rose and hearts, great embellies! The stitching is a wonderful finishing touch! :)
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