Dandelion wishes

dandelions

I have another card using stamps from the new transparent set, “Tweet Tweet”. Yesterday’s card featured the Queen Anne’s Lace and Happy Birthday Sentiment, today’s the Dandelion stamp and Wish sentiment from the same set. The set also has a lovely branch of leaves and some sweet birds.

Once again I used the emboss resist technique. I stamped the dandelion twice on a scrap taking care not to ink the fly away seeds. I then embossed, sponged and punched the images to pop up beside a third image featuring the whole stamp. The blue sponging is all Memento Summer Sky.

Supplies:

Stamps: Tweet, Tweet PB)
Inks: Memento Summer Sky  (Tsukineko)


29 Comments on “Dandelion wishes”

  1. mandee125's avatar mandee125 says:

    I love this card Heather. You did a great job. Thanks for sharing.

  2. lolyborda43's avatar lolyborda43 says:

    Fabulous card! This set is my absolute favourite so far.

  3. KatieP's avatar KatieP says:

    That is so gorgeous. I love the sentiment. As I looked at it I thought that maybe in another color{or not} it would work as a sympathy card also.

  4. Uschi's avatar Uschi says:

    Traumhaft schön!!!

    Liebe Grüße
    Uschi

  5. serendipitydragonfly's avatar serendipitydragonfly says:

    This is stunning Heather – love it. Have you any idea when this set is being released?

    Karen x

  6. Love this card. Great layout and beautifully subtle colouring 🙂

  7. Elaine's avatar Elaine says:

    So pretty – love it!

  8. Marja's avatar Marja says:

    MARVELOUS Heather. So beautiful.
    lovely greet and nice weekend
    Marja

  9. shirley-bee's avatar shirley-bee says:

    Another fabulous card, Heather! I love how the coloured panels pop against the white background, it really enhances the sponged portion of the card. Beautiful.

  10. Denise's avatar Denise says:

    Simply gorgeous…Denise (UK) x

  11. Yvette's avatar Yvette says:

    This is stunning Heather – love it.

  12. Mary S's avatar Mary S says:

    Just beautiful Heather!

  13. Anne from France's avatar Anne from France says:

    Beautiful! I would never have considered using blue with a dandelion stamp but it does give it a lovely summery and fresh feeling ! Gosh I’m so stuck in the mud with my ideas! Thank you for the inspiration!

  14. Gerri K's avatar Gerri K says:

    Heather,
    You blow me away!! Your masking is fabulous and now this!!! Awesome design! Love it!

  15. Dawna's avatar Dawna says:

    As usual, just beautiful! I always love your work, but this card is exceptional!

    ps… Gerri K… I see what you did there!! LOL!!!

  16. Vicki B's avatar Vicki B says:

    Love the way you punched the first two, popped them but then stamped the third one right on the card. Great design!!! Can I CASE you?

  17. diana's avatar diana says:

    Lovely! TFS 😉

  18. Francie in Montreal's avatar Francie in Montreal says:

    Simply lovely! Your sponging is beautiful.

  19. Cornelia's avatar Cornelia says:

    This card is pure genius – it just blew me away!

  20. fiona's avatar fiona says:

    Another stunner. You have really inspired me lately to get my sponges out, I love your work.

  21. luluvision's avatar luluvision says:

    Love this!! Thanks so much for sharing this!

  22. Kathy's avatar Kathy says:

    Gasp, what an awesome card and stamp.

  23. Janet Castle's avatar Janet Castle says:

    So wispy…love it!
    Paper Hugs,
    Jan

  24. Gabby's avatar Gabby says:

    Lovely card! So delicate and pretty. 🙂

  25. Barbara Thomassen's avatar Barbara Thomassen says:

    I love everything you do. You are so talented! Thanks for sharing.

  26. Donna Ellis's avatar dsmiles2 says:

    Hi, Heather! Your blowing dandelions card is darling! Love the delicate beauty you have captured – so simply – and completely exposing the richness of nature – thank you for sharing! hugs, de

  27. So pretty, I love it! xx

  28. Love how the tiles set the stage for the beginning of the seeds taking flight. Gorgeous!

  29. Ik just love this one, beautifull colours, clean but so beautifull


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