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Monday, 31 March 2025

Hollyhocks for mum

Good Morning everyone

Today Im sharing the card I made for my mum for Mothering Sunday.  I used metallic flakes, printed acetate and my very old well loved hollyhock die to make a DL card for her.  Nightmare to take photos of though with all the shimmer and shine!

DL (8x4") white linen cardbase which i lightly inked the edged with cracked pistachio and tumbled glass distress inks.  I die cut a lacy panel from white linen card and added to the front.

I adhered a sheet of double side adhesive to white card and on the other side rubbed in the metallic flakes and then die cut them with the hollyhock die.  I die cut foliage from pale blue and pearl teal cardstock.

I have packs of 'clear prints' from stamperia which is very very heavy weight acetate with beautiful printed images, so I die cut a jar from one fo them.  Now this acetate is so thick the die doesn't cut right through but enough that i could then finish cutting it with scissors and get a clean edge.  I added this to the card front with pinflair glue gel and then got arranging the flowers and foliage. 

I added a torn scrap of green paper under the jar to 'ground' it

Side view of the dimension.  I added curve to the hollyhocks with a ball tool

The acetate jar has a lovely shine which adds interest and another texture.  I debated where to put a sentiment but decided against it, I know mum will have this on display for months so doesn't really need a sentiment on the front. 

Here you can really see the colours better, the metallic fakes really are shimmery and gorgeous but I do so hate them! lol

No matter how hard I try every time Ive used guilding flakes or metallic flakes they go everywhere and stick to everything - for weeks afterwards they turn up somewhere, for days the cats had red speckled fur - one even had a red sparkly nose for a few days,  the hoover has a lovely coating of them where they stuck to the warmth of the outside plastic areas.  So I did use the whole pot up in one go adding to adhesive sheets to get it over with - I still have them to use.  I was give the pot as a Christmas present and the effect if beautiful with the different colours in them but yep a product I still Hate to use😒

Items Used
Cosmic shimmer metallic flakes
Stamperia clear prints
Impression Obsession hollyhock die
Jar & foliage dies
Various printed papers 
Distress Inks - tumbled glass, cracked pistachio

Thank you for stopping by once again.  I hope you all have a great week. Emma


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9 comments:

  1. This is a fantastic card for you Mum I am sure she loved it. Ginny x

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  2. I wondered how you created the jar, it's so effective and such a pretty card, sure you Mum loved it. As for gilding flakes, yep! I now use Gilding Tilsen which is a dream by comparison just not as many colours.

    B x

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  3. Absolutely stunning Emma,a beautiful floral filled jar

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  4. It's a gorgeous card, one I am sure that will be treasured!!
    Thank you for joining our challenge at Beautiful Blossoms!
    Diane BB DT
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  5. So many wonderful details on this gorgeous card, beautiful choice of colors too and it will look so lovely displayed! So great to see you at my first Garden Party!

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  6. This is absolutely gorgeous and definitely a treasured make, So much wonderful fine detail , I'm sure your mum loved it! Michelle x

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  7. Gorgeous Mothers Day card Emma, love the jar and beautiful hollyhocks.
    Carol x
    Thank you for joining us at Dragonfly Dreams.
    Carol DT x

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  8. Very pretty - - love the subtle images through the jar. Thanks for sharing with us at both Beautiful Blossoms and MTTC :)

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  9. This is gorgeous and such a clever idea to use acetate. It's so effective.

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