Today I am here with a new project post with a lovely product that Spellbinders sent me. This is the Spellbinders Wildly Beautiful embossing folder which I used to create a summery card. It was such fun to create a card with so many different colors.

I cut a panel down to 4.75×6.75 and positioned it in the embossing folder so that I had the flower bouquet in the bottom left hand corner. I colored the flowers and foliage with my Copic markers and then blended the background with ink and a small blending brush. Using the gold Prismacolor pencil, I colored the smaller petal shapes on the grid of the lattice. Once all the coloring was done, I added some highlights on the flowers and leaves with a white gel pen.

I added the panel to a side-folding 5×7 cardbase and added a single word sentiment from the Spellbinders Woodland Tales Sentiments die set. I hope you will check out this beautiful Spellbinders Wildly Beautiful embossing folder.
Please note that the links below are affiliate links and I will earn a small commission if you choose to use my link, at no cost to you. I received the Wildly Beautiful embossing folder from Spellbinders in order to create with. I purchased all the other products used in these projects myself.
Project Specific Supplies | ![]() Wildly Beautiful |
![]() Woodland Tales Sentiments |
Coloring Mediums | ||
![]() Copic Markers |
![]() Prismacolor Pencils |
![]() Milky Pop White |
Basic Tools & Supplies | ||
![]() Platinum 6 |
![]() Universal Plates |
![]() HBS Reverse Tweezers |
![]() Tool ‘n One |
![]() Bearly Art Glue |
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Monica
How lovely and colorful, Monica!
Wow, these flowers look so real. Such a lively and happy card. The gel pen gives it an amazing effect. And the sentiment gives it such a positive note.
One again… well done. 🙂