InspireINK Blog Hop – For a Special Lady

Good Morning Everybody,

Welcome to this month’s InspireINK blog hop. If you have joined me from Jill’s lovely project, you will know the theme this time is…

Please be sure to click through all the projects in the hop by clicking the next button at the bottom of this post.

So for me, every special lady deserves flowers, and what could be better than stunning orchids.

I made the orchids first using the Climbing Orchid stamp set and coordinating dies. I chose Daffodil Delight and So Saffron inks for the petals. These were put together with Multipurpose glue.

The card base was made from Whisper White card stock. A panel was embossed using the Layered Leaves Dynamic Embossing folder. A strip of So Saffron card was added over the top.

I added the orchids and slipped a Starburst cut from vellum behind them.

Gray Granite ink was used to stamp the sentiment from the Part of my Story stamp set. This was cut with a Stitched Rectangle die. I secured this with dimensionals.

Some rhinestones finished off the card with a sparkle.

Next up is Hannah, just click below!

I hope you enjoyed this project. The supplies used are listed below.

Thanks for stopping by today and happy Stampin’!

Verity xx

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Orchid Ring #GDP124

It’s Wednesday, so here is my Global Design Project entry for this week’s Case the Designer challenge.

You can see what the design team made here!

For my design, I have kept to a clean and simple layout.

I began with a ring to replace the floral wreath in the original sample. This was cut from Crumb Cake card stock using layering circles framelits. I opted for a scalloped edge.

The Climbing Orchid stamp set was used for my floral element. This was stamped with Daffodil Delight ink and fussy cut. Some leaves from the set were stamped in Wild Wasabi ink. These were attached to the ring with glue dots.

A small bow was tied from Crushed Curry mini chevron ribbon. This was also added with glue dots.

Mini dimensionals were used to adhere the ring to the card base.

The sentiment was stamped with Crushed Curry ink and trimmed this down to a small banner.

A few enamel shapes were added to break up the white background.

I hope you enjoyed this project. The supplies used are listed below.

Thanks for stopping by and happy Stampin’!

Verity x

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