Jan 9, 2018

Row Of Poppies

Donna Phelan back again!  I really enjoy coming here, I hope you do too!
 
Today I have a fun little Birthday card to share with you!
 
 
 
 
I used this beautiful Memory Box Row Of Poppies floral die.  It is FABULOUS!
 
 
 

I cut it from White card stock and then colored it with my Copic Markers.
 
 
 
 
They really come to life!
 
 
 
 
I then cut it again from Black card stock.  I layered them together offsetting a bit
 to create a shadow effect.
 
 
 
 
Hand cut a rectangular frame and backed it with Fun Foam to add a bit of dimension,
which creates a shadow box effect.
 
 
 
 
I also cut the Cheery Lynn Birthday die and the Impression Obsession Best Wishes die, both in White card stock.  I then colored with my Copic Markers, in this way, you can match any color you need.  
I only used the Wishes from the set.
 
 
 
The fun part was putting it all together. 
Hand cut banner flag embossed with Swiss Dots for a bit of texture. 
Sequins.
 
Here's what I used:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thanks for popping in!

Enjoy~~

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9 comments:

  1. That black shadow effect and the black shadow box make a stunning card.

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  2. OH WOW! This is just GORGEOUS! I LOVE your choice of color and design! Great job and fabulous inspiration! Come On Spring!!!

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  3. Wow ~ This is fabulous Donna! The colors are stunning!!!

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  4. What a bright and cheery card, love it.

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  5. So, so pretty. I love all the dimension here!!!

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  6. Donna, those flowers really pop, the layer of black behind really sets them off! great card!

    Alicia

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  7. What a beautiful and cheerful card. Love the rich and warm colours.

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