Good morning! It’s Jeanne here with my first post as a guest designer on
the CottageCutz Blog. I am excited to be a part of the team and share my
crafting skills with you.
The card I have for today's post would make a great engagement, wedding, or anniversary card. For a wedding, it would be fantastic to do in the bride's colors. The layout for this card came from a sketch challenge on Splitcoast Stampers.
I started with a pink card base of 8 1/2 x 5 1/5, scored at the 4 1/4 inch point and a vanilla layer cut to 4 1/8 x 5 3/8.
Next I cut the doily using the largest die from the Nested Stitched Doily Set. Since the color of the pink cardstock was close to the vanilla color, I sponged the edges with pink to give some definition.
From vanilla cardstock, I cut two medium flowers, one small flower and one large flower along with a small and medium center from the Plumeria and Leaves die. I sponged the edges of the flowers in pink and the centers in yellow. I also added just a touch of pink to the very center of each flower.
When I have very small items to glue, I usually place a large drop of glue on a craft mat and use a toothpick to put the glue on my piece. The toothpick also helps me to place the item where I want it on the card.
I cut the birds from vanilla cardstock and their perch and the word "love" from a matte silver cardstock. The birds were edged in a light grey ink and their beaks colored in the same yellow I used for the flower centers. I used a Multi-liner to dot their eyes.
The last step was to put it all together. The doily, birds, and one medium flower are glued to the vanilla layer. I used a foam dot to place the small flower on top of the medium flower. The larger flower was created in the same way and adhered to the card using two layers of foam dots. I added the word "love" and some pearls to finish it off.
That’s my card for this week. I hope I have given you some
inspiration on ways to use the new wedding dies. See you next Friday.
Products used:
There is another great release of new dies over in the online store. The
Nested Shapes with 17 designs as well as a
Wedding Release
with 20 designs. Janet (our video artist) has put together a video
showcasing all the new nested shapes dies. Just click on the photo
below to be taken to the CottageCutz
YouTube channel.