Hello crafty friends,
Here is my last post for the day and it is a details post on the card I made for this past Wednesday’s Cartridge Link Up.
Here is a photo of the finished card. I used some great paper from the
Four Season’s DCWV Stack. the burgundy print with the floral
lacey look was already a print on the paper. The card came together
very quickly. I used the Sweet Treats cartridge to cut the plain white petals.
Four Season’s DCWV Stack. the burgundy print with the floral
lacey look was already a print on the paper. The card came together
very quickly. I used the Sweet Treats cartridge to cut the plain white petals.
Here is a close up of the cute flowers I created. I cut them from
the Sweet Treats Cartridge. I cut them in regular white cardstock and then
inked them and spritzed them with Glimmer Mist to shape them.
the Sweet Treats Cartridge. I cut them in regular white cardstock and then
inked them and spritzed them with Glimmer Mist to shape them.
I created a quickie tutorial on these flowers HERE.
Products Used For This Card
Cartridge: Sweet Treats
DCWV Stack: Four Seasons
Misc. Lace
Pink Copic Marker
Dry Decorator Chalk: Pink
Two Misc. Brads
Rose Pastel Chalk Ink
Vintage Pink Glimmer Mist
Burgundy Cardstock
White Cardstock
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and link up your cartridge creations. HERE
and link up your cartridge creations. HERE
Thank you so much for sharing your crafty time with me.
Delicate and lovely card, My Dear! ;-}
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I love this card Melin and love those flowers you used! The paper is so beautiful, I haven't seen this stack yet, but I am loving it!! Now off to watch how you made your flowers. I think I have an idea, but want to be sure so I can make some. lol Hugs!
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ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous card, and I have that cart...thanks for the tutorial..I've been looking for ways to make my own without spending lots of money!!
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