Hello and welcome! It's Angie here today with a fun sunflower blessings card!
I inked some card stock with Distress Oxide inks and then cut both dies: Impression Obsession Sunflower die and the Die-Versions Blessings die from it. I also cut lots of black card stock blessings so I could stack them up on each other.
Here's a picture during my process:
I inked some card stock with Distress Oxide inks and then cut both dies: Impression Obsession Sunflower die and the Die-Versions Blessings die from it. I also cut lots of black card stock blessings so I could stack them up on each other.
Here's a picture during my process:
I adhere the sunflower die on a black background. I wanted a black background behind the sunflower so it would pop against the white card base. Then I adhered all the blessings together and added it to the top. (The die is not a full A2 size but since I wanted it to cover the whole card front, I trimmed the card base down.)
And here is the card!
I had so much fun making this card and it was really fast and easy. I think this sunflower die will become one of my favorites!
I want to also thank the Dies R Us team and Darlene for letting me join them for this term!
I've had a lot of fun and really enjoyed working with these lovely, talented ladies!
This will be my last post as a Dies R Us design team member - thank you all for your support!
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WOW just gorgeous Angie and perfect for this time of year! The colors really POP against the black background! Awesome inspiration ... thanks!
ReplyDeleteI just love this card. I love how the black makes the flower just pop off the page.
ReplyDeleteamazing ... love the varigated colouring
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