Hello dear friends ,
It's Saturday today and I'm Anita here. It's time for my weekly post for CottageCutz. As I am so fond of making flowers, CottageCutz has some amazing 3D flower dies and you can create most beautiful flowers with these.
I use various flower making techniques and you can find them all under my post at the CottageCutz blog.
Today, I have created very delicate flowers that are so easy to make and look fabulous on any project.
Here is the card that I made. Please follow the photo tutorial below to get a detailed description of creating this card.
Cut out many pieces from CottageCutz leafy foliage die and CottageCutz 3Dflower #7 die on 160 gsm white cardstock
To make a big flower, you will need three big size and two medium size flowers. For medium flower, you will need, three medium and two small size flowers. Use the rest as filler flowers.
Colour the flowers and leaves like this.
Spritz water on the rectangle frame and score on board at 1/4 inch interval. Mount on corrugated cardstock leaving 1/2 inch all around.
Attach the oval frame using 3d foam tapes
It's Saturday today and I'm Anita here. It's time for my weekly post for CottageCutz. As I am so fond of making flowers, CottageCutz has some amazing 3D flower dies and you can create most beautiful flowers with these.
I use various flower making techniques and you can find them all under my post at the CottageCutz blog.
Today, I have created very delicate flowers that are so easy to make and look fabulous on any project.
Here is the card that I made. Please follow the photo tutorial below to get a detailed description of creating this card.
Step by step tutorial
The finished card measures 6 inches by 7.5 inches.
Emboss two pieces from CottageCutz Stitched Wide rectangle frame and CottageCutz stitched Wide oval frame on thick white cardstock. Then cut around to get two die cuts like this.
Using Distress ink, distress the inside portion with the die intact on paper and stamp the sentiment on oval die cut.
Cut out many pieces from CottageCutz leafy foliage die and CottageCutz 3Dflower #7 die on 160 gsm white cardstock
To make a big flower, you will need three big size and two medium size flowers. For medium flower, you will need, three medium and two small size flowers. Use the rest as filler flowers.
Colour the flowers and leaves like this.
Spritz water on the rectangle frame and score on board at 1/4 inch interval. Mount on corrugated cardstock leaving 1/2 inch all around.
Attach the oval frame using 3d foam tapes
Adhere the whole thing on to the card base measuring 6 inches by 7.5 inches. Arrange the flowers using Tacky glue.
I hope you have shared your entries for the Spring themed challenge at the CottageCutz blog. If not, then do take part to win fabulous prizes.
I hope you liked my post. Do give your comments . It really inspires me.Thanks for stopping by.
Such a pretty card. The flowers are awesome.
ReplyDeleteThank you Janja
Deletethis is a beautiful card Anita-love the flowers
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteWow...gorgeous...the flowers are so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool idea with embossing and your flowers are always so beautiful. Great card.
ReplyDeleteThanks vladka
DeleteThese flowers are spectacular. I really love the corrugated cardboard on the card, too. Very clever!
ReplyDeleteKaren