Today’s project is an ombre Calla Lily Card using glossy paper. We made this card at my Club meeting last week and everyone loved the ombre look. We even added some water droplets to create a “Bokeh” effect. Spots in my next Club (local & to-go) will be opening in June, so be sure to be on the lookout for more information about joining this Spring. I originally made this card as a birthday card, but gave different sentiments as options. Almost everyone choose to make it a sympathy card and I have to agree, it makes a beautiful sympathy card. Listed under the video tutorial is a list of supplies & measurements. Be sure to leave me comments about this project, I love to hear from you.
Ombre Calla Lily Card Using Glossy Paper Tutorial
Supplies & Measurements
Stamp set – Lasting Lily (Sale-a-bration item #149717, free with $100 product order)
Optional Stamp set – Incredible Like You #148708 (for “Hope your day is as amazing as you”)
Ink Colors – Coastal Cabana #147097, Merry Merlot #147112, Blackberry Bliss #147092 & Granny Apple Green #147095
Thick Whisper White card base #140272, standard base size: 8 1/2 x 5 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″
Glossy White Paper #144240, 3 3/4″ x 5 1/2″, cut after using sponge brayer increments: 1 1/2″, 1 1/4″, 1″, 1/2″ and 1/4″.
Vellum Paper #101856, 2 3/4″ x 1 1/4″
Sponge Brayer #141714 (set of 2)
Gold Embossing Powder #109129
Heat Tool #129053
Aqua Painter #103954
Paper Snips #103579
*During the month of March 2019 – Calla Lily Framelits dies will be available for purchase #150071
Nature’s Twine#146342
Glue Dots #103683
Stampin’ Pierce Mat #126199, helps stamping clear images with photopolymer stamps
I recently posted another project using the Lasting Lily stamp set which you can view here: https://mailsomethingpretty.com/ombre-sympathy-card-tutorial-featuring-calla-lillys-and-the-stamparatus/
You can order any of the above listed products by clicking on the “Shop” tab on the menu bar. Remember, you can earn this Lasting Lily stamp set for free during Jan – March 2019 by purchasing $100 of products.
Be sure to leave me a comment about this project, thanks!
Here are a few more cards I made with this Lasting Lily stamp set:
Love this card, Christine. Gorgeous.
Thank you Ann! It was a fun one to make.