Dimensional Amaryllis

12/29/2024

Hi there!

I’ve been treating myself to some floral stamps and dies lately and I’m super excited to share this Amaryllis card I made with one of my newest die sets.

I love Amaryllis.  It’s probably because they are typically seen in winter with their big, glorious blooms and (usually) bold colors.  Technically, they aren’t a winter bloomer, but they are grown from bulbs and many people will encourage them to bloom during the holidays to help add color to the winter and the festivities of the season.  

For my card, I used the Craft-a-Flower: Amaryllis dies from Altenew. These dies make 3 large blooms that can fill an entire A2 card front.  I wanted to make sure they took center stage on my card, so after ink-blending and assembling all the pieces, I kept the rest of the card simple with a bit of white splatter, an embossed frame, a sparkly sentiment, and a few glitter gems.

I hope you like this card and I want to say how much I appreciate you stopping by my blog.  I love creating and sharing my designs and I hope they inspire you to create your own pieces of art.

I hope you have a wonderfully creative day!

      jd

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jean

designer & content creator

I fell in love with card-making many years ago and I’ve been hooked on it ever since. I love trying out new techniques and finding the perfect color combination for whatever I’m creating.

By nature, I am an uber-organizer and a steadfast planner, but as you’ll see, my creations are much more fluid. And while I love color theory, the concept of lights and shadows, and the importance of depth and perspective – these are not things I worry about when it comes to my creations.

I simply find joy in creating and delight in sharing.

I hope that by sharing my cards and other art with you here on my blog I can inspire you to create something you love!

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