All for now, Sue x
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Tuesday, 26 November 2024
Love You
Hello bloggers! I started by cutting the Floral Dream Cover Plate twice with a piece of black card on top of a piece of white card both times. I used the white embossed copy and coloured the design with alcohol ink markers on both of them. Once coloured, I glued the black die cuts on top of both of them. Using a pair of sharp scissors, I cut away the mostly solid areas of the two die cuts. I added mounting foam to the backs of both and added them to a piece of white card, facing each other. I added clear glue to the centres of the flowers and sprinkled Black Onyx glitter on them and set them aside to dry. I cut the Love You Shadowed Stacked sentiment in Azure Blue and shadowed it with a black die cut. The card was completed with white mats and layers. The finished dimensions are 6 3/4" x 7 1/4" in size.
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6 comments:
Beautiful card Sue xx
Good morning Sue,
A beautiful card today, I love how you arrange these to cut out & colour. Yvonne xx
Morning Sue.
a very pretty card thank you.
Take care all Kitty.
Good morning Sue and all Wilsonettes, such a beautiful coloured creation this morning, love the colour choices, just up my street, I will add to my 'to do' list, thank you so much for sharing.
Stay safe, healthy and happy, hugs, June Smith xxx
Hi Sue
A beautiful card.
B xx
Hi Sue. I do like this range of dies and you have shown just how versatile they are. When arranged like this on this card they make a really pretty shape into which you can add your sentiment.
Lisbeth
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