Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Vine Design


I used this diecut set for so many cards - I was really surprised that they were retiring it. It certainly was one of my favorites this year.

Basecard is white with another piece of white that I used the new in colots and the new blending brushes to create this look shown on left

I used the 2 stitched rectangles to create the frame and mounted with dimensionals.
add the rectangular lace - it just fits so perfectly!
take the silver shimmer paper and punch the ends then white stitched nested labels die.

Diecut a butterfly from butterfly brilliance and mount the center with dimensionals.


enjoy!

Lynda


 

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Brilliant Wings and Vine Design Two-fer


 I was making a card taking white diecut butterflies and using sponge dauber to coler them in using the flirty flamingo and it cast such beautiful negative image this was the extra card I made using the shadow backdrop.

basecard is flirty flamingo with the left over sponged cardstock in white.  

the butterfly is from Brilliant Wings in black, diecut and sponged with flirty flamingo decorated with rhinestone basic jewels

layer of silver shimmer paper and the sentiment from Vine design- retired mounted in dimensionals then decorated with rhinestone basic jewels, 


Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Friends are like seashells and Seabed 3D EF


I can't believe they are retiring the seabed EF. It is so beautiful.  Basecard is thick white with a piece of balmy blue embossed with the Seabed EF.

I diecut the Pealesecnt specialty paper using the Seaside Seashells die then embossed it using the seashells embossing folder then colored the shells using a finger dauber using crumbcake, blushing bride, granny apple green.

stamp the sentiment using soft suede on a strip of white and punch the ends using the Banners Pack a punch - which I really love- it permently sits on my workplace.

cut the seashells apart and mount as shown using dimensionals.

I put the left over pieces on the inside of the card.

so Gorgeous! and it was really easy with the dies and the embossing folder- Stampin Up does it again!