Song Sung Blue – Monochromatic Floral Card

Welcome back!  A brand-new week.  The start of more creativity…

The challenges: Can You Handle the Pressure (#260411) for a Blue-on-Blue embossing twist which I tied into Little Red Wagon (#854) That Song for “Song Sung Blue”.

Design choices were influenced by: Just Us Girls (#819) – Spring Flowers and Tic Tac Toe (#290) diagonal – Encouragement, Floral / Foliage and FREE for which I chose Die-Cuts.

Bringing it all together, I selected the Inkspirational (#365) suggested sketch in A2 format.

Here is the result:

INSPIRING IMPERFECTIONS – CYHTP260411 – LRW854 – JUGS819 – TTTC290 – IC365

Steps:

  • Card Base: (8½” x 5½” scored at 4¼”) Night of Navy cardstock.
  • Background Panel: (4” x 5¼”) Hydrangea Hue Two-Tone cardstock (dark side) dry embossed with the recently retired All in a Row Embossing Folder which was lightly sanded to highlight the white core pattern.
  • Blocks: (7” x 1¾”) Night of Navy cardstock die-cut with the (1½” x 1½”) Stitched Square die from the Stylish Shapes Dies set.
  • Decoration – Flowers & Foliage: (4” x 1½”) Hydrangea Hue Two-Tone cardstock (light side) and (4¼” x 1½”) Hydrangea Hue cardstock die-cut with the Floral Cluster and Leaf dies from the Forever Florals Dies set, an On-Line Exclusive product.
  • Sentiment Label: Basic White cardstock scrap.
    • The sentiment, I know you’ll get through this and be stronger for it, from the Inspiring Imperfections stamp set, still available but now on the Last Chance List, was stamped with Night of Navy ink and then die-cut with the Label die from the Paradise Garden Hybrid Embossing Folder dies.

All elements were adhered to the card base to resemble the sketch.  The Sentiment was popped up with Mini Dimensionals and a few blue Dewdrop Embellishments, now retired, were added to complete the card.

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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.

14 thoughts on “Song Sung Blue – Monochromatic Floral Card

  1. Wonderful monochromatic card, Jolanda. I love how the embossing is in squares like the design and the little posies are so cute. Thanks for sharing your card with us at Just Us Girls.

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  2. WOW such a beautiful creation my friend! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Can You Handle the Pressure challenge!  Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.  Darlene . . . Can You Handle the Pressure Co-Owner

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  3. So pretty in the blues Jolanda! Wonderful little die cut floral stems in your squares and a lovely coordinated embossed background! Thanks for sharing with us at Inkspirational: Visual Prompt! Julia xx

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  4. Swooning over your beautiful floral card! Such a lovely take on the the Inkspirational sketch and the Just Us Girls mood board. Thank you for sharing your creativity in both those galleries.

    ~carol

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  5. Jolanda… I love everything about this card. The color and layout are amazing, the background embossing folder is the perfect choice, and the small die cut elements are the perfect accompaniment. Thank you so much for sharing this lovely card with Just Us Girls.

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