Hello friends. I have an anniversary card to share today. I need several cards for friends at church so you will be seeing more anniversary cards. It is Die Week at JUGS and I have used 3 different die sets for this card.
The pattern paper is from SU Timeless Plaid (available Jan. 7) and is cut with SU Scalloped Contours die set (ret.). The white panel is also cut with the same die set and mounted with foam tape. The sentiment is from an older Verve set and stamped in Calypso Coral ink. The flowers are cut from white with an older MFT set, Plentiful Flowers. Each flower has 2 medium and 1 small flower layered together - there is a larger flower that I did not use. I sponged Calypso Coral ink in the centers before gluing together, and then added a fancy rhinestone to the centers. The leaves are cut from Old Olive with a die from Elizabeth Craft Designs Floral 10. I glued the flowers to the left side of the white panel and then glued the leaves under the petals. I really like the finished card and I think my friends will also.
I will also link to the Triple B Challenge - Birds, Blooms & Butterflies. (I love making floral cards)
Happy Stamping,
JoAnn
JoAnn, your dies made a very pretty anniversary card in the soft colors you chose. The flowers are so well done!! Thanks for playing in our first Use a Die challenge at Just Us Girls!
ReplyDeleteOh JoAnn this is so so pretty! Love the color and your design is fabulous! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Triple B challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
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DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
Triple B Challenge Co-Owner
What a pretty anniversary card! You picked some wonderful dies to share with us at Just Us Girls, JoAnn!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful anniversary card! Those flowers are gorgeous the way you inked them giving so much depth. Thanks for playing along with us at JUGS!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these flowers with the coral in their centers and just a hint of the color in the petal tips! Pretty paper and a great use of dies!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. Love the large blooms and how you’ve coloured them. Fabulous design and use of dies, too.
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