Now, on to my card. I'm going back really far for my layout. I love to look back at old layouts from the Splitcoaststampers Sketch Challenge. While I'm using the layout as a starting point, I have adjusted it a bit to accommodate my design. This is Sketch Challenge 27 which was from June of 2005, long before I started doing the challenges. So it's almost like I'm participating in the original challenge.
As I said previously, I adjusted the sketch by actually eliminating the three individual panels. This is my card:
To start my card, I cut the pieces from the Stitched Tulip and Daisies die, all from white cardstock.
Using a variety of Copic markers, I colored each piece and assembled my three flowers/pots.
I then cut two shelves from brown cardstock, using the Shelf with Plants die.
I cut an 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" piece of white cardstock and a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" piece of woodgrain patterned paper.
After cutting one of the shelves down to size, I glued the patterned paper onto the white card base and added the two shelves.
After placing small foam pop dots on the back of the three flowers and pots, I added them to the shelves, . . .
. . . stamped the rustic sentiment, and my card was finished.
CottageCutz dies used on my card are:
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You used an interesting layout and the result is great. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty card and the flowers are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Lois- the background reminds me of a paneled wall- and your shelves with the potted flowers look great- creative work
ReplyDeleteLove how you used the shelves! Such a darling card!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card design! Those flowers are so pretty with the bright and cheery colors!
ReplyDeleteSuch a festive card! And I love the flowers against the wood background.
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