Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Funky flowers

This is my favourite of the Shapes and Shadows cards we made at Saturday’s class - I just love the colours.

I stamped each of the flowers in a different colour and cut them out, leaving just a little white showing. The centres were stamped separately and punched out using the ¼” circle punch. I made the hole in the tag using my new Crop-A-Dile™ - not essential but it’s new so I just had to use it! The ribbon is tied up with a tiny piece of linen thread. One of the flowers is popped up using dimensionals. For the word “Happy”, I inked part of a stamp using a marker.

Stamps: Shapes and Shadows (p54), Cheer & Wishes (p63)
Cardstock: Bordering Blue, Certainly Celery, Rose Red, Whisper White
Ink: Bordering Blue, Certainly Celery, Rose Red, Versamark®
Accessories: ¼” Grosgrain Ribbon - Certainly Celery (p86), Linen thread (p87), ¼” circle punch (p80), Rose Red marker (p71)

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6 comments:

  1. Yes the crop-a-dile is a necessity!!! I don't know how I lived without mine :)

    Adorable card!

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  2. Very cute tag and I love your choice of colors, makes for a wonderful card!

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  3. I just love this card. Its beautiful!

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  4. Oh how fun to see this set again! I loved this set when it was in our current catalog. You did a great job on this card!

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