True Blue Soft Sky Flower

The Free For All Challenge at Splitcoaststampers this week was True Blue Flowers. Our challenge was to create a project with lots of blue and blue flowers.  Lately I have been enjoying using Stampin’ Up!’s Soft Sky ink on everything. Today I combined it with a Rubbernecker frame image and Vanilla and Soft Sky cardstock. Here is my True Blue card.

KC Morning Glory Frame 2 right

I stamped the frame image and then die cut out the oval double matted frame. I attached the frame over the dotted embossed background with mounting tape.

KC Morning Glory Frame 2 center

I punched several of each size of the three daisy punches, distressed and attached together with Glossy Accents.  I thought the flower was a little small to be used as a single blossom on a card front so I cut the petals apart from two additional flowers and attached to the bottom of the flower alternating all the way around to extend it out a little larger.

KC Morning Glory Fame 2 left

I finished by creating a flower spray around the flower with foliage.  I added a tiny pearl in the center of the flower to finish.  I like the soft blue and vanilla with the boldness of the flower and fronds.

I hope you have a wonderful weekend and have lots of time for paper crafting. 

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Stamps: Rubbernecker Morning Glory Frame 523
Paper: Cream, Soft Sky
Ink: Soft Sky
Accessories: EK Success daisy Punches, Spellbinders Foliage Die, Poppy Stamps Gentle Leaf Die, C.C. Designs Leafy Branch, Nestabilities Oval Dies, Mounting Tape, Glossy Accents, Stylus, Mat, Pearl

15 thoughts on “True Blue Soft Sky Flower”

  1. Hi Kittie …. This pretty blue creation is another mind-blower, cause I love all the foilage around the daisy. But I also like how it almost looks like there are white flower buds going up the right-hand side of the card ((it resembles this on my screen to me)).
    Sooo pretty :o)
    Have a great weekend!!

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  2. Well, I always think “will Kittie be able to come up with yet another stunning flower card?” — I don’t know how you do it, but it’s beautiful. So soft and just, for want of a better word, pleasing!! Thanks for sharing these beautiful creations.

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  3. Kittie, I keep seeing these gorgeous flower cards scroll by on my feed. They are stunning, everyone. I am so inspired I think I will have to try it myself. NancyD

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