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Thursday, May 29, 2014

CottageCutz Springtime Floral

Thank you so much for visiting today.  For today's project share the main focal point on this card is the beautiful Springtime Floral Die from CottageCutz.  Isn't it so pretty.  It's a good size and is perfect for any occasion.
You could say this is a Clean and Simple Card for me-as this is about as CAS as I can get....lol    This card was so much fun to make.  To begin, I cut out 3 of the Springtime Floral dies.  For the base, I used Mowed Lawn distress ink on the stems and leaves.  On the second die I used Picked Raspberry distress ink to color the pretty flowers.  I then cut them off the stem and popped them up on the base die.  For the third cut Springtime Floral, I distressed with Mustard Seed Distress ink, cut them off the stem, and glued them in the appropriate areas on the base.
Really quick and easy with such elegant results, don't you think!  It looks fresh and feminine all at once.  Thanks again for taking a look.  Until next time, Happy Crafting!  Here is the die I used:
http://www.scrappingcottage.com/cottagecutzspringtimefloralelites.aspx



8 comments:

  1. Beautiful flowers and lacy die cuts in the bg :)

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  2. it's a beautiful flower card Carol.

    gr karin

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  3. Beautiful card Carol!! Lovely flowers and love all your dies:-)
    You have made soo many lovely project since last time I visited!

    Have a great weekend:-)
    Hugs Laila.

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  4. Absolutely gorgeous! Love how you kept everything white except the beautiful flowers! That really made them pop! Another masterpiece!

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  5. Lovely beyond words, Carol! The shading of the flowers is fabulous!

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  6. What a lovely card with so many pretty colors, flowers, shading - beautiful work my friend. I really like that die. Hugz!

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  7. how beautiful your flowers are, Miss Carol! The shading and thicker texture in them are really fetching. Love the pretty borders and framing. You have such an amazing way of layering "busy" patterns and making them look both shabby chic and elegant. This one is beautiful with the pretty pink contrasted with gold. Lovely! hugs, de

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  8. Love all the lacy filigree on this creation, Carol. The frame behind it all is absolutely gorgeous!

    Just signed up to get your email updates. :)

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