Hello friends,
Its Saturday time and I am here with another bouquet of flowers for you using CottageCutz dies. CottageCutz has some most amazing flower dies and I simply love their 3D flower dies. In my previous posts , I have shown many ways as to how to use these dies beautiful. Today, I am here with one of my most favourite flowers--DAISY.
The CottageCutz 3D flower #3 die can give you most beautiful daisy flowers and they are so simple to make.
Here I have a very simple card that highlights the beauty of these flowers. Please follow the step by step pictures on making of the flowers.
Colour the centre of each flower using the Archival Pink Peony ink
Shape the flower by placing a stylus in the centre of each petal and by pinching.
Layer the flowers together-four layers in one flowers and cup deeply in the middle to make the flowers stand upright. Add pollens in the centre.
Cut out leaves from CottageCutz Leafy Foliage die and colour Archival leaf green ink
Its Saturday time and I am here with another bouquet of flowers for you using CottageCutz dies. CottageCutz has some most amazing flower dies and I simply love their 3D flower dies. In my previous posts , I have shown many ways as to how to use these dies beautiful. Today, I am here with one of my most favourite flowers--DAISY.
The CottageCutz 3D flower #3 die can give you most beautiful daisy flowers and they are so simple to make.
Here I have a very simple card that highlights the beauty of these flowers. Please follow the step by step pictures on making of the flowers.
Here is the step by step instruction for creating the flower
Cut out die cuts from white card stock with the CottageCutz 3D flower #3
Colour the centre of each flower using the Archival Pink Peony ink
Shape the flower by placing a stylus in the centre of each petal and by pinching.
Cut out leaves from CottageCutz Leafy Foliage die and colour Archival leaf green ink
Cut a card base measuring 8.25 inches by 4 inches. Cut a mat layer 8 inches by 3.75 inches and adhere to the card front. Cut a pattern paper 7.75 inches by 3.5 inches and distress the edges. Add texture using modelling paste and stencil.
Arrange the flowers, leaves and CottageCutz tea time doily as shown. Add sequins to the card.
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Wow!!! May I just say again, how much I love having the directions for everyone's beautiful creations? There is hope for us wannabes :0)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, and gorgeous flowers. I really like the background with the modeling paste. Need to give that a try...
Karen
Beautiful! I love those gorgeous flowers.
ReplyDeletethis is such a pretty distressed card Anita-love the daisies-they look so lifelike -(my favorite flower as well)-awesome work
ReplyDeleteWow this is so beautiful! Those flowers are something else. Great job Anita!
ReplyDeleteLovely card. Such a beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Love the pretty flowers.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card and daisies are perfect.
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