Made this 6 inch square card using the lovely Stampin up Vintage vogue set. Although i do like clean & simple cards, even for me i think this is a bit plain, what do you think?. Done a bit of Black & White matting and layering. The hardest part was cutting the flowers out, very fiddly. Not too sure about the leaves as i think they look a bit spindly. I'm gonna treat myself the the Martha Stewart Frond punch, I prefer the shape of that one. TFL x
Friday, August 27, 2010
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Swiss dots
Made this using a 6 inch white card blank. The swiss dots with scallop boarder were mounted onto Red cardstock. Gingham ribbon from my stash was wrapped around and tied in a knot, then stuck to front of card. I use Red pearls to emphasise the pretty boarder punch. Greeting from craftwork cards TFL x
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Pink Petticoat dandelion
Made this 5x7 card using one of the fab images from Pink Petticoat. I reduced the size and changed the colour, added a circle frame then cut it out with a punch. A piece of backing paper and 3 crystals were added to bling it up a bit. Sentiment also computer generated. I cased the idea whilst blog hopping. TFL x
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Mirror mirror on the wall
One little flower
Monday, August 16, 2010
Cherry blossoms
Monday, August 09, 2010
Three pretty flowers
I made this card for my sisters birthday. I used a greeting peel off which i stuck directly onto a 6 inch card blank. Cut out some pretty pink flowers and silver leaves. Crystal embellishments were used for the centre of the flowers that i found in my stash and a few crystals on the edge of the card for the bit of bling. Another quick and simple card to make. TFL x
Monday, August 02, 2010
Lilac daisy
I made this card using the Happy Birthday embossing folder on lilac pearlescent card, then a strip across using Swiss dots. The large flower is a Sizzix daisy die. I put a dotty brad in the centre of the flower to co-ordinate. Another easy peasy card. Think it's about time i got a bit more adventurous, but i,m in my comfort zone with plain and simple. TFL x
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