Hi Everyone,
This week I have created a card for Cheery Lynn Designs using a variety of their flower dies, and included the gorgeous Chicken Wire die-cut as a background.
I used the Circle Classic Series dies to create a frame for my arrangement, as I wanted to showcase the delicate details of the Chicken Wire die. If you click on the below photograph, you will see how the coils of wire can be seen in the die. The flowers were created using the Sunflower die, with several layers and a curling of the petals using a kitchen skewer. The Sweet Williams were created by folding each petal concertina style, and then building in layers. The spindly flower was created using the Build A Flower #1 and just adding layers of the die-cut and centred with a brad to complete. The filler flowers are from the Build A Flower #2 die, and really are a perfect size to team with all the other Cheery Lynn Designs 'flower' dies.
The foliage was created by adding in snippets of the Wreath Strip, teamed with Olive Branches, and several of the smaller leaves from the Small Leaves #2.
To complete the card, I applied the Lace Corner Deco A to corners, and added my favourite butterfly, from the Exotic Butterfly Mini die-set.
Don't forget the Cheery Lynn Designs Challenge Blog, with a challenge theme each week. You can find all the details here and the prize consists of a $20 voucher - also a wonderful place to visit for inspiration.
Till next week..
Sandie
Supplies:
Till next week..
Sandie
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25 comments:
So so pretty Sandie. xx
just beautiful! I love the chicken wire!!!
Oh Sandie, how beautfiul!!! I love the chicken wire die!!! I have the middle flower punch and never knew what to do with it.. thank you !!! The flower on the upper left is stunning as well as the butterfly... incredible card!!! I love the softness of your projects.
(I was lucky enough to have been told about Shania Twain ..I attempted getting to know where I came from several times with no luck. lol) I was so happy to see you posted a project today!!!!!
Wow this is simply beautiful!
What a fabulous card Sandie, it's exquisite. I love the chicken wire die, I actually bought one today at the Craft & Quilt Fair in Adelaide.
xoxo Marg
So pretty! hugs
WOW! You never disappointment me when I visit your blog Sandie.
This is so beautiful, I love the flowers you have made and the way you have arranged all the elements is just prefect
Hugs Sue
Wow! This is just soooooooooooooo pretty! So delicate....love everything about this beauty!
Really gorgeous Sandie! You do such great things with these dies. xx
The chicken wire die cut is SO cool, Sandie! It must rip easily, if you're not careful. ;) Your handmade flowers are the perfect, lovely accompaniment to the wire.
Stunning! I am in love with the whole thing, but esp. that chicken wire!!!
So beautiful the colors and design...yummie flowers you have made!
byeye,Lean
Your work is always spectacular and this is no exception. Love everything about this delicate work of art!
Sandie how gorgeous card love so the amazing flower
having a wonderful weekend
hugs Carla
beautiful card Sandie, love the flowers, so life like and delicate :)
this is a gorgeous card Sandie!! love it!!
Wow, really love this!
I love all of your creative work but am a real fan for your soft pastels.
The chicken wire is fabulous.
Looks amazing my friend. What a wonderful design and all those flowers are beautiful..
I do hope you are having a happy weekend.
Hugs~
Sandie, you have such an extraordinary way with flowers and these are gorgeous. I love that chicken wire die, how cool is that! Beautiful work, as always. Have a terrific week full of crafty fun. :-)
Gorgeous work my friend. I don't know what I love best as everything is simply divine. Hugs ... Carole
Wow Sandie...this is just so soft and special! Beautiful work!
Beautiful work and gorgeous card.
Very beautiful Sandie! That chicken wire die-cut is amazing!! You are so lucky to be getting all those yummy CL dies & you are doing a beautiful job with them in return!!!
What a beautiful creation Lovely colors.and flowers.
Gr Elly
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