Thistle Flower

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I had the pleasure of meeting Melissa Forsyth-Sampaga of The Rubber Cafe/Pugnacious Ruber Stamps recently at a stamp convention here in AZ. I found this fabulous "Thistle Flower" image among her line and couldn't wait to create some cards with it.

This is my first card using it (more to follow): the base of the card is basic white cardstock. The next layer is some pre-made cardstock with luscious gold swirls which I thought was perfect for this project. Melissa also had some wonderful new Cuttlebug embossing folders and coordinating dies there at the show, so the white panels are embossed with those (sorry, don't have the set name as it is out on loan right now). The scalloped edges is also a Cuttlebug die which was simply cut apart and "fit" around the layers.

The image was stamped with VersaMark onto basic white cardstock and embossed with Stampendous Pearl Gold embossing powder. That layer was cut with a Nestabilities die. Then lastly, I stamped the Thistle Flower image a second time and hand cut it and applied a little Paper Tole technique to give it dimension.

The gold filagree embellishment was a thrift store find, the oval brad in the center is from Wilton. I purchased it at Michael's. The small pearls are from my stash. The leaves are from the same Cuttlebug set!


I hope you've enjoyed the project and thanks for stopping by today!

~Kathie

6 comments:

Carol said...

Jaw-dropping gorgeous! What a very elegant looking card.

The Rubber Cafe said...

This is just stunning ... I think that is the most beautiful card I have ever seen done with this stamp ... Thank you so much ... I cant wait to see it in person .

Melissa

Firenze said...

Oh Kathie it is MAGNIFICENT! TFS
Helen -- Firenze Cards

slbt17 said...

very pretty!
Sandra

Evelyn S. said...

It's the Persia Cuttlebug set, Kathie. I started looking when I saw your leaf. This is just so beautiful what you've done with all of the elements.

Aimeslee Winans said...

Oh, mymymymymymymy. My. My. My. What a gorgeous card and how masterfully done! xoxo