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One of my most recent purchases was the Gina K Curved Floral stencil and die set. I set out to see how different combinations might work. I started with light colors, using Pinkfresh Studio inks for all the stenciling. For the first two cards, I stenciled first and then used the outline die cut to place over the stenciling.

For the light colored stencil, I chose a white die cut and placed the curved floral on a scalloped oval I found at Dick Blick’s several years ago.

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The sentiment is also from Gina K’s Wreath Builder set. I used that sentiment on the second card as well, choosing brighter colors and a black die cut.

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The last card doesn’t use stenciling at all. I die cut the solid die cut from a piece of patterned paper—Altenew’s Gel Printing, and used some light shading with a small brush to highlight a few spots in the centers of the flowers. I found a dark gray panel using the Altenew Deck Planks 3-D embossing folder in my box of precut panels, and was surprised at how much I liked it. Definitely a different look.

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The sentiment here was one I had foiled earlier from Spellbinder’s Everyday Sentiments II, and was die cut with a banner die from The Greetery.

I’m adding my brightly colored florals to the Paper Players Challenge. It’s a fun Tic Tac Toe challenge and I chose bright colors, die cut, and birthday running diagonally from left to right. I’m also adding one of the cards to Seize the Birthday Challenge—no topping, but I do expect to be back with one for the balloon topping soon.

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10 thoughts on “Curved Florals”

  1. All three are frankly…quite stunning! Love the bright colors against the gray wood background of the last one; the first one is soft and beautiful and the 2nd…well, just gorgeous! Thanks for visiting my blog…

  2. These are all terrific, Karen and certainly would make a terrific set of cards as a gift. Totally love the orange one as it just catches your attention. Thanks for linking up with us at Seize the Birthday.

  3. Interesting how the same elements can be made to work so differently. I like the last one best (but who wouldn’t be pleased with any of them?)

  4. I love all the versions here. The pastel colors, the bold colors, the embossed backgrounds, all make them look so different and so interesting! Thank you so much for sharing your gorgeous creations with us at Seize the Birthday challenge!

  5. Karen, I love the bright colors on your card and your coloring is gorgeous. Thanks for taking part in The Paper Players challenge this week. Your book list also caught my eye. I put Driving Over Lemons on my TBR list.

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