May 27, 2020

Happy Birthday Card!

Happy Wednesday, friends!

It's Nancy, from The Nickel Nook, back with a new project share!

Aren't dies wonderful?
They make it so fun to create a new project,
Each die has such a great variety of creative possibilities!

The featured die set on my card, the Petite Peony Cluster,
is one that I will be playing with often. 

Here's my card:


I began with a white A2 card base.
To that I added added the green designer paper.
I cut the brown print down to 4" x 5 1/4".
I then used the Tutti Designs - Nesting Stitched Ovals die to cut an oval from the center.
I cut a second oval from the script paper.
I adhered the brown print to the green background. 
Then I adhered the oval in place using foam tape. 
It is raised enough that you can get just a hint of the green around the edges.


I then cut two of the frame pieces from the Petite Peony Cluster die,
from some matching green cardstock. 
I adhered them in place on either side of the oval,
with half of the cut extending out from the oval. 

I then cut six of the single flowers, from the blue print designer paper. 
I shaped them, to add dimension, before adhering them in place. 
I then added a green rhinestone to the center of each flower. 


Finally, I die-cut the Happy Birthday from the Impression Obsession - Greetings Set.
These greetings are such a lovely font, and so intricate.
It's one of my "Must Have" sets!


 There you have it...my Happy Birthday card!
Thanks so much for stopping in today!
I'll be back next week with another fun project!

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2 comments:

  1. So very pretty! The peony flowers and leaves make a perfect frame around the oval. I need to check out that die cut!

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    1. Thanks very much, Vicki! It's a great die!

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