I cut four edge pieces out of black card. I crisscrossed them to create a pretty side border and glued them down both sides of the card. For the focal element, I cut the outer die from the Harper die set in white. Next I cut the Jayne die in black and matted it with raspberry card. I cut the centre out to create a frame. I added mounting foam to the back and attached it across the Harper die. I cut the Butterfly Cluster with a piece of black card on top of a piece of white card. I coloured the design on the white card with markers, then glued the black die cut on top. I seated it at the bottom of the Jayne die. I cut the Fondest Wishes sentiment in black then glued it to the inside of the Jayne frame. The card was completed with white mats and layers. The finished dimensions are 7 1/2" x 8 1/4" in size. All for now, Sue x
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6 comments:
Good morning Sue and all Wilsonettes, another beautiful card using the wonderful dies, lots of colour today.
Stay safe, healthy and happy, hugs, June Smith xxx
Good morning Sue,
A fabulous bright card today with your beautiful dies. Yvonne xx
Hi Sue
A beautiful card.
B xx
Nice card
Elizabeth Bennett
Morning Sue, A beautiful card and a lovely sentiment Thank you, take care all Kitty.
The raspberry is a tad too bright for me but I love the layout and, of course, the sentiment which is special to me as it conveys a wish of wellbeing and happiness. WakeyL
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