I have a wonderful card for you today. The Cuttin and Stampin team is sponsoring The Scrapbooking Queen today. Check her out she is having one heck of a giveaway. I have a boatload of birthdays in the first few months of the year so I used this opportunity to get one of those under my belt. I tried a new technique with the flower. I punched several large scallop shapes out of the Papaya cardstock and then soaked them in water for several minutes. Then, I stacked them together and scrunched them and let them dry overnight. I sure like the look of them. I only wish I had inked them with some grape ink to match the card base. Hope I have inspired you today to get to crafting.
A Muse Studio Products:
A Muse Studio Products:
Grapefruit Chevron cardstock
Papaya cardstock
Grape Cardstock
Contemporary Greetings stamp
Twinkle stickers
Other Products:
Filigree brad for middle of flower
Large scallop punch
If you would like to check out some great products...and I will let you in on a little secret....shhhh! don't tell...they are having one fantastic sale!!! No, really you can go tell anyone you want! Just head on over here and don't forget to send your friends too!
If you would like to check out some great products...and I will let you in on a little secret....shhhh! don't tell...they are having one fantastic sale!!! No, really you can go tell anyone you want! Just head on over here and don't forget to send your friends too!
Teresa - I love the technique you used to make that pretty pretty flower! The colors of cardstock are so pretty too!
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A lovely flower! x
ReplyDeleteVery pretty flower...I love adding those to my scrap pages.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card. Love the flower.
ReplyDeleteLove that big flower! Nice card!
ReplyDeletelove the flower -good luck with the Twisted Tuesday DT call
ReplyDeleteCarol DT x