A bit of embossing and die-cutting on this card and apologies for the photo. The card looks much better in real life!
All materials from stash.
Tools used:
Cuttlebug folder - Floral Fantasy
Spellbinders - Fleur de Lis Doily Accents
I would like to enter the following challenges:
DYSU Challenge 95 - Embossing
Anything Goes at Anything Goes Challenge 79
Thanks for looking!
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Monday, 8 October 2012
Poor Neglected Blog !
Neglected is the word ..... Far too long since I posted as I've not made many cards of late; health problems, life, etc etc. However, I was determined to make a post today to share the card I made for my DH as we celebrate our 29th wedding anniversary. I'm not too good at male cards so tried to keep this layout fairly clean and simply - no ribbons allowed but I did manage to sneak in a couple of bling-y bits!
I cut the Spellbinders Bird Flourishes fancy bird twice (lined up carefully!) and using the negative piece as the focal point, mounted it onto green card which was then mounted onto white card embossed with the Tied Together folder by Couture Creations. Message was computer printed and mounted onto two interlocking Spellbinder Parisian Accents motifs. I also made some score lines top and bottom to add a little extra interest.
Close up of die-cut detailing.
A big Thank You to the very talented Sue Wilson and her wonderful blog for all the inspiration. It's my first port of call every day when I log on. Here's the LINK just in case you've missed seeing her amazing creations.
So here's my share for today:
I cut the Spellbinders Bird Flourishes fancy bird twice (lined up carefully!) and using the negative piece as the focal point, mounted it onto green card which was then mounted onto white card embossed with the Tied Together folder by Couture Creations. Message was computer printed and mounted onto two interlocking Spellbinder Parisian Accents motifs. I also made some score lines top and bottom to add a little extra interest.
Close up of die-cut detailing.
Motif made from three Spellbinders Parisian Accents corner dies held together with an American Crafts brad.
Thanks for looking.
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