Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Mum's Treasure

Hello dear friends!
Nika here and my new project with amazing I Am Roses flowers! I made a Mum's treasure for little a boy.


This box icludes 3 small boxes for tooth, tag and curl of hair. There is an extra box for small things.


On the inside of the box is a pocket for the photo.



In my project I used:
R2
R8
R43
P8-P10

Thanks for stopping by!





Saturday, March 10, 2018

A floral decoration

Hello dear visitors!

Alexandra is here today sharing another project featuring the beautiful I Am Roses flowers. I made a decoration which I put on the rear view mirror in my car.


As a base for it I used an empty roll of scor-tape.



A "dangle" has a little shaker with the micro beads in it.


Here are the links to the flowers that I used:
R19
S10
R6
R2


The decoration is double sided:

Stay tuned for more inspirational projects.
Thanks for watching.

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

A New Spring Album


,Hello friends
It's Avishag with a new album.



The album size is 8.5 inch * 6 inch, with place for 40 photos, and beautiful shaker in the front.

I have used a lot of embellishments in this album design: lace, chipboard, metals, buttons, beads, molds and of course I Am Roses flowers.






The beautiful papers which I used in this album are "עוד רגע אביב" - "The spring is coming" by Keren Sevilia.

The IMR flowers that I used are:


I hope that you enjoyed.

hugs,
Avishag




Monday, March 5, 2018

Bloom for Spring || DT Stephanie aka Miss NiceRoad

Hello, all!
Stephanie here and I'm back with you today for I Am Roses to share more fun inspiration with the gorgeous flowers that are available in store!


I decided to use them to complete a project done with a new stamp set from LDRS Creative. When I first received the Let Love Grow stamp set, I didn't know by which element to start. They are all fabulous! But instead of going straight for the character, I decided to create a full panel with different flowers and leaves, stamping them randomly, but keeping in mind that the tulip was the focal point of the entire project. There is something quite promising with tulips on a card done at the end of February :-P

When the stamping part was done, I coloured them all with my favourite medium and die-cut the panel with the amazing Heart Felt Build-A-Card die set by using the largest pieces and then creating an easel cardbase for them to stand on. I matted the base with some very light pattern paper from the new Cotton Candy 6x6 paperpack. And since it was an easel card, what better choice than to decorate the bottom part of the card with a string of hearts die-cut from the same die set, right?



And of course, I added lots of beautiful flowers from I Am Roses to create a stopper for my easel card: 











Like it? Also, make sure to enter the Anything Goes challenge for this month!


Saturday, March 3, 2018

Mr & Mrs

Today I'm sharing with you Wedding/Anniversary card made with lots of pretty I am roses flowers. For this card I used Magnolia's image called Mr & Mrs Magnolia. Image was coloured using Distress ink pads.


There's still an active challenge over at I am roses challenge blog, the theme is Anything goes. All you need to do is create something, use at least 2 IAR products on it and link it to iar challenge blog. Easy, right!? Did I tell you about the prizes? No? Well, they are AWESOME!!!!. You can get vouchers, not only the winner, but also top 3!!! wohooooo ....
 

I am roses flowers used on this card:
  

 Design papers used on this card are from Maja Design - Celebration collection. Dies used on the card are from various companies.


*Contest Details/Rules:
  • Contest runs Feb 15th - Mar 8th (Ends 11:59PM PST)
  • Theme: "Anything Goes"
  • Minimum (3) I Am Roses Products
  • One project submission per participant
  • One winner will be chosen
  • Participants will upload their project to their blog or forum, Label it “Feb IAR Challenge
  • Participants will add a direct link to their project using the InLinkz tool provided. (*if you are unable to use the tool, leave a comment to this blog post and leave a direct link to your project)
  • Must Subscribe/or be a Follower of the IAR Challenge Blog
  • Winners will be announced alongside the next NEW monthly challenge on the 15th
Hugs, t.

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Foam Flowers Tutorial

Hello, all!
Veronika  with you.  I came to share with process how I make Foam flowers using the I Am Roses stamens.





I needed:
Foam, Daisy stamens, scissors, hot glue, pastels, sponge and iron.


I cut a strip of Foam.


Cut it into squares 2*2cm


Cut out petals


Colored it with sponge and pastels


For the middle of the flower I took a yellow strip. 


Cut and colored it



With hot glue stuck to the stamen



Each petal heated and twisted with fingers



The first row of petals are ready



Then I glued the second row



For the leaves I took green foam


My flower is ready! 

Have a nice day! Thank you for looking!

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Susie Sunshine

Today I'm showcasing the beautiful paper flowers from I Am Roses with this gorgeous girl from Conie Fong called Susie Sunshine. I love all of Conie's digital stamps, and they pair up wonderfully with IAR Flowers!
Copics:
Skin: E000, E00, E01, E11, E21, E04
Hair: C2, C7, Black
Eyes: E42, E44, E47
Lips: R22, R24
Pink: RV02, RV04, RV06, RV09
Teal: BG11, BG13, BG15, BG18
Green: YG23, YG25, YG67, G28
White: C3, C5, Colorless Blender

My decorative papers are from Doodlebug Design Cream and Sugar 6x6 Paper Pad. The oval shapes and the word LOVE were cut out using C.C. Designs Dies.The white enamel dots are also from C.C. Designs. These are the beautiful I Am Roses flowers on my card:

R43-00 Mixed Pink Color Paper Roses
L0-1 Small Green Leaves



Now, don't forget to come play along with us on the IAR Challenge Blog using flowers from the IAR STORE (just click on the challenge link on their side bar to get to the current challenge). You have until MARCH 8th to link up your project, but remember you must use at least 2 items from I Am Roses. There are 4 prizes to be won so I hope you join us!!

Hugs,
Rosie