• 1
    Card Ideas
    Need some card inspiration? Here are the cards I've made over the years.
    See My Cards
  • 2
    3-D Projects
    Want to make a 3-D Project? I've made treat bags, boxes, home decor, and more!
    See My 3-D Projects
  • 3
    My Videos
    Do you like video tutorials? I've got some, and I hope you enjoy them!
    See My Videos
Welcome!
Hi, my name is Christy Fulk, and I'm so glad you're here! I love sharing my papercraft creations with you, and teaching you how to be creative yourself! I hope I can teach you some new, fun stuff while you're here. We'll have a lot of fun!
Earn Free Gifts When You Order From Me!
Learn How

My Latest Stampin' Up! Cards

My Latest Blog Posts

Painted Petals Meets Mother's Love & New In Colors


Happy Friday, everyone! I wanted to share the card I made for my mom for Mother's Day. I used two of the new 2015-2017 In Colors...Watermelon Wonder & Mint Macaron. I just LOVE the lace trim in the new In Colors. It's so pretty! I love how it looks tied in a bow. I'm going to be using this lace a lot, I'm sure! 

I can't include the new In Color items I used in the supply list below, because they aren't available to buy until June 2. So, I'll list them here:  Watercolor Wonder & Mint Macaron Classic Pads and 8-1/2" x 11" Cardstock; Watermelon Wonder 1" Dotted Lace Trim; and 2015-2017 In Color Blossom Accents. 

Tips:
  1. I attached the bow to the card with a Glue Dot. I also attached a little adhesive on the bow ends (tails) and attached them to the card. I didn't want the bow ends covering up my greeting.
  2. The Blossom Accent I used was a Mint Macaron one. I also attached it to the bow with a Glue Dot.
  3. The flowers were stamped with Watermelon Wonder, and the leaves on the same layer were stamped with Mint Macaron. The greeting was stamped in Soft Suede ink.
  4. The leaves were stamped onto the Mint Macaron layer with Mint Macaron ink.
  5. The Whisper White layer was embossed with the Spring Flowers folder.

Inside of the card
Built for Free Using: My Stampin Blog