Woman in a Field Card

I really like how this Woman in a Field card turned out! The colors are an interesting mix. Try using these colors in your next project.

Woman in a Field Card

SUPPLIES:

Stamps: Beautiful Moments #151677
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Old Olive
Stampin’ Blends Markers: Flirty Flamingo Combo Pack #147278
Highland Heather Dark #146883
Crumb Cake Dark #144581
Daffodil Delight Dark #144585

Cardstock: Whisper White
Old Olive
Highland Heather
Flirty Flamingo
Big Shot: Stitched Shapes Dies #152323
Layering Ovals Dies #151771
Layered Leaves 3D Embossing Folder #152321
3D Embossing Folder Plate #149658
Tools: Stamping Sponge #141337
Adhesives: Tombow Multipurpose Liquid Glue
Stampin’ Dimensionals

INSTRUCTIONS:

*1. Stamp & Color:
Watch the Video where I colored this image.
~Stamp your image with Memento Black ink on Whisper White cardstock. leaving room to die cut the image.
Color with Stampin’ Blends Markers:
~Hair: Color lines in her hair with the Crumb Cake Dark. Use the Daffodil Delight to swirl and blend her hair color.
~Dress: Color the Shade lines with the Dark Flirty Flamingo. Blend with the Light Flirty Flamingo.
~Flowers: Highland Heather Dark
~Grass: Ink your sponge, tuck in the sponge corners, and pounce your sponge over the grass area.

2. Cut your Papers and use your Big Shot:
~Cut your stamped and colored image with the largest Stitched Shapes Oval die.
~Old Olive: use the largest Scallop Layering Oval die.
~Highland Heather: Cut at 3-1/2″ x 5″. Run through your Big Shot with the Layered Leaves 3D embossing folder. Watch This Video if you need more instructions on doing this.
~Flirty Flamingo card base: 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. Score and fold at 4-1/4″.

3. Finish your Card:
~Attach your Highland Heather card layer to your card base. I always use Tombow Glue on embossed papers.
~Layer your Colored Image with the Old Olive Scallop Oval.
~Put Stampin’ Dimensionals on the back of your layered Ovals and attach to your card front.
Your Woman in a Field Card is finished.

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