This has to be one of my favorite new-to-me techniques. To get the dimensional flowers all you need to do is to lightly spray the die-cut or punched pieces with water, shape them and allow them to dry. So awesome! You can watch the step-by-step tutorial for making this card on Facebook here.
Our Hydrangea Hill Online Card Class in the Mail is sold out, but you can purchase the step-by-step written PDF Tutorials and have access to online videos for eight beautiful card projects including this one, here.
Products used and measurements:
- #154570 - Hydrangea Hill Designer Series Paper (3-3/4" x 5", plus lots and lots of die-cut small flowers)
- #154326 - Hydrangea Dies
- #154470 - Hydrangea Haven stamp set
- #150882 - Rococo Rose Cardstock (5-1/4" X 6-1/4", scored at 2-1/4", 3-1/4" x 3-1/2" and one Hydrangea flower top)
- #119685 - Cherry Cobbler Cardstock (4-1/4" x 5-1/2" and 3-1/2" x 7-1/2")
- #159276 - Basic White Cardstock (3"x 3-1/4")
- #100702 - Old Olive Cardstock (large leaf die-cut)
- #133676 - Mossy Meadow Cardstock (large leaf detail die-cut)
- #146985 - Petal Pink Cardstock (3-1/4" x 3-1/2")
- #155225 - Oh So Ombre SAB Designer Series Paper* (2" x 5")
- #138299 - 1-1/2" Circle Punch
- #149494 - Noble Peacock Rhinestones*
- #144219 - Pearl Basic Jewels
- #109067 - 3/8" Pretty in Pink Taffeta Ribbon*
- #141897 - Wink of Stella Glitter Brush
- #147083 - Cherry Cobbler Ink Pad
*retired
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