Storms rolled through and we are powered by a generator. More important that the freezer and the refrigerator are plugged in than my computer.
Let’s revisit a post and card created in June of 2022.
I hope you like it as much as I do.
Cheers, Jolanda
Over at CAS on Friday (#232), the theme is Fruit. I selected the retired stamp set Botanical Prints for the Rosehip image.

I chose to use the 1970’s inspired colors suggested by Retro Rubber (#184) and to bring these ideas together, I selected the current sketch from Atlantic Hearts (#476).


Here is the result:

Steps:
- Card Base: (8½” x 5½” scored at 4¼”) Very Vanilla cardstock.
- Panel: (Top – 1¾”, Right – 5½”, Bottom – 3⅝” and Left – 4½” Four-sided Polygon) Very Vanilla cardstock.
- The sentiment, I’m Always Here for You, from the retired Botanical Prints (circa 2020) was stamped with retired Hello Honey ink standing in for Harvest Gold.
- The panel was then dry-embossed with the retired Subtle 3D Embossing Folder.
- Shape – Focal Image – Rosehip: (2½” x 2½”) Very Vanilla cardstock scrap.
- The Rosehip image from the Botanical Prints stamp set was stamped with Crumb Cake ink.
- The image was water-colored with the Fine-Tipped Water Painter Brush using the direct from the Ink Pad Lid method. Leaves – retired Wild Wasabi ink standing in for Avocado Green, Rosehips – retired Dusty Durango ink standing for Burnt Orange and Floral Tip – retired Hello Honey ink standing in for Harvest Gold.
- Once the paint was dry, the image was stamped again with Soft Suede ink (Brown) over the original image with the aid of the Stamp-a-ma-jig Positioning Tool to add back the finer details of the stamped image.
- While there is a matching die, I opted to fussy-cut the image with Paper Snips. It is a small image and I wanted a close cut.
And that was all I did! I adhered the polygon sentiment panel to the card base and popped up the Rosehip image with Dimensionals. Very clean and very simple.
Thanks for spending a some of your time with me today. Cheers, Jolanda!
For good measure, as I decided to watercolor my stamped image, I will enter this card into the Happy Little Stampers (June) Watercolor Challenge and the Colour Crazy Craft Challenge (#21).


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Lovely card. Hope you’ve soon got your power back and all is ok
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