In this picture you can see the dimension created in the tulips. All you need to do is cut out two sets of the tulip from the die on pink card stock. Use some deeper colored pink chalk around the edges. Try fitting different variances of the tulips one on top of the other. Some work together real well and you will see what looks like an open tulip when you put them together. Use 1/6" inch foam to mount them together. Make sure to separate where the cuts are to get even more dimension. These tulips are sprayed sparkle mist spray. Not only does that help to seal the chalk but gives it some nice added sparkle.
Cut out your watering can using two coordinating card stocks. The edges of all the leaves and the watering can were edged with black ink. See how it makes the image stand out.
Mount your watering can on your favorite die cut and decorate as desired. As you can see, I have a collection of Tulip toys in my craft room because Tulips are a great way to welcome spring every year!
Here is the Cottage Cutz Die I used from The Scrapping Cottage. You can either click on the picture to go to it or just click here. This is one go-to-die that you will use again and again. So many possibilities (Birthday, Spring, Easter, Hello)
Thanks for stopping by today. It's been a pleasure to spend a little time with you. Have a great day and I'll see you soon! Carol
Awww Carol your card is Beautiful hun!! I LOVE the cottagecutz watering can and tulips, and your color combo on here!!! Beautiful job!!
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Cheryl
Very pretty card, Carol! So many wonderful details! Nicely done!!
ReplyDeleteHi looking to update the Feline Playful list, have you stopped having challenges? XOXO Zoe
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Carol!
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