Happy Saturday morning to you. I have another sweet Sarah Kay image to share with you. I really enjoy watercoloring images, cutting them out and creating scenes around them. Sarah Kay Juliet In the Field Of Nasturtiums was perfect to pop up in front of foliage and to create a flower garden around her. Adding the red paper flowers to the foliage in the garden seemed the perfect contrast against the while eyelet punched frame.
I stamped the image, colored with reinkers, water and a brush and cut out to pop up over the greenery and blue sky. I sponged in the sky and filled in behind the girl with foliage made with punches. I stamped all the foliage with my mini fern stamp for a little depth of green. I layered the frame over the image and created the garden of greenery on the card front and added the red punched flowers to finish it off.
Here’s a closer look.
I hope you have a wonderful weekend.
Stamps: Stampavie Sarah Kay Juliet in the Field of Nasturtiums, Kittie Kits Outdoor Master
Paper: Baja Breeze, White, Watercolor
Ink: Baja Breeze, Fired Brick, Shabby Shutters, Tea Dye, Antique Linen, Vintage Photo
Accessories: MS Punch Around the Page, Frond and Evergreen (retired)and Hydrangea Punches, Stickles, Matte Accent, Mounting Tape, Brushes, Nestabilities


That is a beautiful card! Love your layout and the flowers are stunning. The little girl is just where I would love to be 🙂
Absolutely gorgeous card Kittie. I just LOVE it!
Another beautiful flower card!!! I haven’t been crafting lately, but really want to try these 3D punched flower designs like you’ve been making. But, I do have a question… do you ever mail these kind of cards? I guess you have to use a box rather than an envelope??? All the cards I make have to be mailed and not given in person so that’s the reason I’ve stuck to fairly flat designs so far. I use some foam tape between layers now and then, but I see so many people making all kinds of 3D flowers and putting them on cards (I’ve even bought some of the McGill Blossom punches to make some of theirs). I think they are all so beautiful, but then when I make a card I go back to my old ways of keeping it flat. I’m just curious about what you do.
Oh my is that ever sweet and you always do such a wonderful job on your foilage!
This card is so adorable Kittie, I absolutely love the splashes of red! Your little flowers are so adorable and so perfect for this scene!
Oh MY! This is so darling, I can’t even stand it, Kittie! Love how she is nestled in that little cheery field!!!!