A while back I said that I had a few more Easter cards to make. Well, I have my forth one to show you! I'm still trying to use up my Graphic 45 Sweet Sentiments paper. I made one with mostly blue another featuring the brown/kraft of the collection, and another mostly pink! So, this time it is in the lilac/violet/purples.
Again, I did some fussy cutting from scraps, and inked the edges lightly with Vintage Photo. I just can't help it! I love how fussy cut layers look! You'll note that I didn't center each of the layers, but off set them in the lower right corner. The last layer is attached to the card with hinges from Tim Holtz.
You can lift this piece up, and reveal a photo (which I haven't put on yet) that tucks beautifully under some of those fussy cut flowers.
Next, you can see the layers a bit better.
And detail close-ups....
I used Glossy Accents to give my flowers the look of early morning dew.
In this photo, you can see one of the pockets from the Sweet Sentiments Pocket and Tags package. I cut the front of the pocket out of the rest, inked the edges, wrapped a ribbon around it, tying a bow, and popped it up on the flap.
In this photo, you can see that I even glued some of the fussy cut flowers on the inside of the card.
Well, I hope you enjoyed my fourth Easter card for this year. If you haven't seen the others yet -
Easter Card #1
Easter Card #2
Easter Card #3
There will be more to come. Tell me which one is your favorite of the four bellow in the comments.
Happy Papercrafting!
Again, I did some fussy cutting from scraps, and inked the edges lightly with Vintage Photo. I just can't help it! I love how fussy cut layers look! You'll note that I didn't center each of the layers, but off set them in the lower right corner. The last layer is attached to the card with hinges from Tim Holtz.
You can lift this piece up, and reveal a photo (which I haven't put on yet) that tucks beautifully under some of those fussy cut flowers.
Next, you can see the layers a bit better.
And detail close-ups....
I used Glossy Accents to give my flowers the look of early morning dew.
In this photo, you can see one of the pockets from the Sweet Sentiments Pocket and Tags package. I cut the front of the pocket out of the rest, inked the edges, wrapped a ribbon around it, tying a bow, and popped it up on the flap.
In this photo, you can see that I even glued some of the fussy cut flowers on the inside of the card.
Well, I hope you enjoyed my fourth Easter card for this year. If you haven't seen the others yet -
Easter Card #1
Easter Card #2
Easter Card #3
There will be more to come. Tell me which one is your favorite of the four bellow in the comments.
Happy Papercrafting!
9 comments:
WOW This card is gorgeous!!!!
WOW This card is gorgeous!!!!
Thank You for your comment Vickie! So Sweet of you to say.
Sabrina, It is a masterpiece! So delicate and well balanced. I like that you off set it and how the flowers cause your eye to follow around the off set image! Truly wondeful! God bless
Thank you so much Sandy for your beautiful comment!
I really love this card. It's beautiful. So delicate and definitely has a heirloom quality.
Absolutely gorgeous. The detail is amazing.
Beautiful
I saw this beautiful card on Pinterest and just had to take a closer look. Your card is just so gorgeous! Love your design decisions. I so appreciate the time involved to fussy cut images! Your floral clusters are so pleasing. thanks for sharing your talents!
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