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Sunday, July 11, 2010

Fuchsia punch art card

Hi all, its been a very quiet week here with our kids away but they are back today and had a great time with 17 kids for the week....they and the kids were truly blest! we went up on the Thursday and cooked 18 home made pizzas for the team with our cool pizza oven and they loved it! good job guys!! so proud of the service you have done for others in another community.
I wanted to show you a fuchsia card I made some weeks ago but haven't got round to putting it on. This was pretty easy to make and I wanted to stick to all stampin up punches to do it. I used the following stampin up punches:

2 of the 5 petal flower for the main petals and petal leaves.
2 scallop ovals, glued side by side then rolled for the long trumpet part in the center.
Boho punch, the largest flower to make part of the green petals near the stem
2 large hearts for the leaves
the stamens were done the same way i made the lily stamens
then just a thin strip for the stalk :)
Real red ink for the flower and the leaves
All these products can be ordered here through me :)

enjoy! :)
Blessings to you

and a last thought

He has made everything beautiful
in it's time: yet they cannot fathom
what God has done from beginning
to end.
Ecclesiastes 3:11


22 comments:

  1. Gorgeous flower! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. This is just absolutely beautiful. I love fuchsia flowers. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  3. Gorgeous card and your flower is amazing. eileen x

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  4. Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [11 Jul 12:00pm GMT]. Thanks, Maria

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  5. Oh wow....amazing. Such a beautiful card and you are so clever using all those punches. I thought the leaves were from a silk flower but no, you have punched them and coloured them beautifully.

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  6. Stunning! Your card is beautiful and the flower even more so! Thanks for a great video!

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  7. I do love this flower - so creative and I love the way you have stuck to just Stampin' Up! punches

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  8. You have a great blog site. Fabulous ideas. I joined your followers group! If you would like to check my blog out you can find me at www.littleinkontheprairie.blogspot.com (Nebraska, USA)

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  9. i was so excited when I saw this and had to try it myself...complete failure! You are so talented

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  10. BEAUTIFUL. You are a true artist.

    Ter ;)

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  11. takes me back to the shady border of my grandmother's garden. I loved her fucshias and they always remind me of her. Your design is gorgeous... must try it when I can borrow my friend's oval punch!

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  12. thanks for your tutorial valita-it is awesome! you have inspired me to amke gum flowers-check them out http://craftycowcreations.blogspot.com/2010/08/gum-trees-and-flowers.html. thanks so much for the inspiration!!

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  13. Brilliant! Thanks for the tutorial. I love fuchsias but have trouble growing them; now I can just make them.

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  14. valita, thank you sooooo much for sharing how to make these fuchsias. i want to make a whole hanging basket of them!
    god bless you!

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  15. WOW, this is so beautiful. Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial. Off to play!

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  16. This fuscia is gorgeous. Thank you for sharing it and your other beautiful blooms with us!

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  17. This card is beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

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  18. I`ve just found your blog from hopping about looking at tutorials on U Tube and Wow ! I`m glad I found you, your punched flowers are amazing, you are so clever, hugs Sara xx

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  19. Hermoso trabajo y todo lo que vi en tu blog!!!

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  20. I have enjoyed so many of your tutorials on making flowers and adding them to my cards. Thank you so much for taking the time to put these videos together and teach us out here is blogland!! Blessings to you, Sherrie

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  21. love your card and your tutorial! Can't wait to make one of my own!

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