Hello! Welcome to another Dies R Us Inspiration blog post.
It's Judy here with you, and I have another inspiration for you. Today I am playing with Distress Oxides, and a Tutti Designs die called Frilly Flower Frame.
Here's how I made this card:
First I covered a piece of watercolor paper with Distress Oxides using the smooshing technique.
Next I cut out the image with the Frilly Flower Frame Die.
Then I die cut the image twice more with purple card stock and adhered the 3 layers together for a more dimensional look.
Next I dry embossed the background panel with the Stampin' Up Petal Burst Embossing Folder.
And finally I used a corner punch on the black panel to add interest. Then it was time to put the card all together.
I adhered the black panel onto a piece of white card stock and then to the
GKD Wild Orchid card base, and added some white pearls for interest.
Here is the Tutti Frilly Flower Frame Die I used:
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This is Beautiful Judy and what a great idea to create an oxide panel to die cut from! PRETTY!!!! Awesome inspiration ... thanks for all the details!
ReplyDeleteThose flowers are frilly AND beautiful! I love the use of your Oxide Inks, aren't they so fun? Great texture and the most perfect bow ever!
ReplyDeleteA different card every time using the oxides! Great Idea and looks like it could be mass produced in a quick time. Love that bow!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty card. With life going a little crazy on me at the moment, I haven't had a chance to play with oxide inks. Hoping to do so soon. Thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeletewow!! this is just gorgeous! great make!
ReplyDeleteAlicia