Echinacea – Neutral Tone Study

Again, it is Friday!  How does that happen?  The week just flew by…

Putting together an idea for a few challenges:  I started with the Color Board over at Sunday Stamps (#328) full of my favorite Neutral colors.  Influenced by Tic Tac Toe (#242) to add a Floral element and add some Embossing using the Try A Sketch On Tuesday (#641) for the overall layout that I flipped to the left.

I am sharing this card with Farm Quest (#47) as Echinacea can definitely be found in a Country Field and with Krafty Chicks (#705) for their Anything Goes option.

Here is the result:

HARVEST DIES – WILD FERNS – SSC328 – TTTC242 – TSOT641 – FQCB47 – KCC705

Steps:

  • Card Base: (8½” x 5½” scored at 4¼”) Crumb Cake cardstock.
  • Background Panel: (4” x 5¼”) Very Vanilla cards stock dry-embossed with the retired Subtle 3D Embossing Folder.
  • Cross Strip: (1¼” x 5¼”) Crumb Cake cardstock dry-embossed with the retired Tasteful Textile 3D Embossing Folder.
  • Focal Image – Echinacea Flower: Early Espresso, Wild Wheat and retired Cinnamon Cider cardstock scraps
    • Using the Echinacea die from the retired Harvest Dies set, the full Flower was die cut from Early Espresso; the Flower Head from Wild Wheat and the Flower Center from Cinnamon Cider.
    • Using a Sponge Dauber and Early Espresso ink, a bit of color was added to the Flower Center and the Flower Head.
    • Using the Early Espresso Stampin’ Write Marker, details were added to the Flower; Tiny Dots to the Flower Center, Petals to the Flower Head and Line Detail to the Leaves and Stem.
  • Sentiment: Very Vanilla cardstock scrap.
    • The sentiment, Thank You, from the Wild Ferns stamp set was stamped with retired Cinnamon Cider ink and the Banner was trimmed on the diagonal with Paper Snips.
    • The edges were also sponged with Early Espresso ink.

All elements were adhered to the card base to resemble the sketch.  The Sentiment Banner was popped up with Dimensionals.

A very earthy card and who doesn’t need a stash of Thank you cards.

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Published by Jolanda Johnstone

Owner of THE INQUE SPOT STUDIO - Creative Space for Stamping & Paper Crafting and Independent Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator in South Carolina.

10 thoughts on “Echinacea – Neutral Tone Study

  1. Farm-tastic! I’m loving all the texture on the card which helps make a neutral tone card look very appealing! Thanks for sharing at FarmQuest’s things found in a country field theme! –Becca

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  2. So pretty, Jolanda – I have always loved this stem so much – so pretty with your extra details! Love all your texture, too! Thanks so much for playing at Sunday Stamps!

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  3. So many challenges into one card! Pretty spectacular CAS too! Thanks so much for joining the Anything Goes challenge with Krafty Chicks this week.
    Diane – DT KCC

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  4. I love your coneflower card, Jolanda, and the neutral colors you used on it. It’s simple, but beautiful! Can’t wait for my coneflowers to start blooming this year! Thanks for sharing with us at Try a Sketch on Tuesday!

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