Wednesday 11 May 2016

Sending love



Hello, here is my card from the seven hills crafts blog today.
I've been mixing and matching some Lawn awn for today's card.
Even though I've used three stamp sets and three dies I still kept the design fresh, clean and simple.


I started with a scalloped rectangle of  lawn fawn patterned paper and added it to my card base.
Then I thought about changing the way I used my scallop dies and decided to cut a die cut scallop frame so that I could make the scallops go inside another stitched frame.
I simply cut it into four, one cut at each corner and then turned them around to face inwards.
Then I cut four of the scripty love die and layered them up to get a thick like chipboard die cut and covered in wink of stella.


The fairy is coloured with Inktense pencils and a water brush and then fussy cut.
Her wings are also sparkly from some wink of stella.
 I snipped  around her arm so she could hold the envelope from gleeful gardens.
To finish the sentiment I have use part of the sentiment from the mini hedgehugs set.
To finish I added some sequins.


Fairy FriendsGleeful Gardens Image 1Hedgehugs Image 1

Scripty Love Lawn Cut Image 1Scalloped Rectangle Stackables Lawn Cuts Image 1Large Stitched Rectangle Lawn Cuts Image 1

Thanks for looking.




5 comments:

  1. Looks beautiful, particularly with the scalloped die placed facing in and under the stirtched die. Beautiful colouring.

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  2. Oh my goodness I LOVE this! Love the background and that fairy holding the envelope is the sweetest!

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  3. Oh this is adorable and I love how you've turned the scallops on the inside - that is a fab idea. The fairy holding the little envelope is gorgeous!! Such a lovely card. Xx

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  4. Super adorable, Kate! What a clever idea you had for the inside scallops. The little fairy is the sweetest thing.

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  5. Oh, how adorable, Kate ... that sparkly little fairy carrying her envelope full of love is just so sweet ... she's wonderfully (and cleverly!) framed in those cute scallops! Hugs, Anita :)

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