Pink and Frilly Belleek Inspired

I have a pink and frilly project to share with you today. I wanted to create another floral card layered over an embossed and brayered background.  I love the texture it adds to the card. It looks like a frilly wedding cake. You can find instructions on how to perform this technique here.

KC EK Success Daisy Punches 2 right

I started by brayering pink ink on to the top side of the embossing folder, inserted white paper and embossed. I punched the frame, die cut the oval center and attached to the card base using mounting tape. KC EK Success Daisy Punches 2 center

I punched several white flowers from each of the three different size daisy punches, distressed each flower using a stylus and mat and then sponged on pink ink lightly to add a touch of color.  I added heavier shades of ink to the smaller layers to build up the color in the center of the flower. I added die cut floral flourishes to both corners of the frame and attached the flowers.  I added several stems of rock fern foliage around the flowers to soften the flower spray.

KC EK Success Daisy Punches 2 close

I applied tiny pearls to the flower centers and around on the flourishes. They are hard to see in the photos so I took a close up to show how they add to the elegance of the arrangement. You can click on any of the photos for a closer view.

KC EK Success Daisy Punches 2 left

I love how this turned out.  It can definitely work as a wedding card or for your best friend’s birthday.

I hope you are having a great weekend.  I appreciate you stopping by.

Belleek Inspired Tools

Paper: White          Ink: Spun Sugar
Accessories: Martha Stewart Deco Flowers PATP, EK Success Daisy Punches- Size 1 1/2", 1", 1/2", Spellbinders Floral Flourishes, Mounting Tape, Sponge, Stylus, Mat, Glossy Accents, Pearls, Cuttlebug Textile Embossing Folder, Brayer

24 thoughts on “Pink and Frilly Belleek Inspired”

  1. Heavens to Betsy…..you outdo yourself with each card. I wish I had all your cards, and could just cover a wall with them! Beautiful! Amazing!

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  2. Kitty I love the embossed and brayered background. I have got to get brave enough to try it.
    This is such an exquisite card. Very pretty.
    Susan Bagley

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  3. All your cards are so beautiful. And thanks for showing the punches used. i can’t always figure out which of the punches were used just by their names. I am still pretty new at punching and card making and all your cards are so inspiring!

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  4. Beautiful card!!!I finally tried the embossing with ink and it really looks good! Thank you for that tip. Showing your “tools” of the trade helps us so much!!!

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  5. I just found your blog and YOU ARE AMAZING! I might find a really outstanding blog once a year if I am lucky, and yours is it. You are the diamond in the rough. I can’t say enough about how much I love your work and how you give all the detailed information. I have already called a friend of mine and told her about you. Thanks for sharing what you do so well.

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  6. Hi Kitty ~ why should I be surprised when time & time again I am picking my jaw up off of my desk, after viewing one of your creations!^! Totally adore the pink-embossed background & the variety in textures. Mind-blowing 🙂

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  7. This is why I love checking this blog.
    I know there is going to be a gorgeous
    card waiting to be drooled over. I’m
    never disappointed. I agree with Darlene J,
    it would be impossible to pick a favorite.
    This card is so gorgeous.

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  8. thank you, thank you for helping us by showing what products you use to make your fantastic beautiful cards. this is so helpful. all your cards are so inspiring, everyday I can’t wait to see what’s new. Hugs and blessings.

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  9. so beautiful. everytime I say this card is my favorite you do the next one and that is my favorite. so Kittie, every card you do are my favorites, ALL OF THEM!!! thank you for sharing your wonderful talent. It makes me want to make cards, and gives me all kinds of inspiration. blessings,v

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