Dani has a lovely gallery and I loved her Tropical Teapotter card. I studied her card and had a hard time figuring out how she achieved the look, using a stencil. I used a BG stamp, embossing with white and added oxide colors, keeping the same shades she used. I left off the collage elements as I don't do that well at all. The sentiment was stamped, cut with the oval die and popped up with foam tape. I added a few pearls. Here's her wonderful card.
Registered: February 23, 2016 Location: El Paso, TX Posts: 25360
Sun, Apr 12, 2026 @ 12:14 PM
Not only do those sponged golden hues support the white flowers but they also bring a warmth to this card that I'd expect to find in a tropical paradise. The contrasting purple frame & sentiment adds even more pizzazz!
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Registered: January 19, 2014 Location: Central Indiana Posts: 119360
Fri, Apr 17, 2026 @ 1:26 PM
The soft blend of lilac, honey, and sunshine tones creates such a warm glow behind the crisp white embossing, and the way the resist reveals all that delicate floral detail gives the whole panel a luminous feel. I love how the oval sentiment adds a clean focal point and how the pearls draw the eye without overwhelming the design, letting the colors and texture stay front and center in this beautiful case.