Hi everybody it's Carol here today. Mother's day is just around the corner and when I created this card I was thinking of my Mom. The die is called "Flower Clusters" and I wanted to make it look like Lilac's so I added another layer of dimension to the die. Oh this was so fun to make and went together quickly.
Here is a list of cuts you need to create this card:
The card base is a 6" x 12" piece of card stock folded in half.
The next piece is designer paper at 5-3/4" x 5-3/4"
5-1/2" x 5-1/2" is the next piece of paper
The black piece of card stock under the Fleur de Lis die is 4" x 4-3/4"
The designer paper on top of the Fleur de Lis dis is 4" x 3"
The corners are black card stock-cut 2 square 1-3/4" x 1-3/4" then cut diagonally to make the triangles
I have included a video here to show you how I created the flowers. Thank you so much for stopping by today to view my project. I appreciate it! Remember to create something wonderful for your Mom for Mother's day. She will absolutely love it!
Hello everyone, Cheryl here to share the SUPER SWEET new Tea Time Release CottageCutz "Lace Envelope". Omgosh I LOVE this DARLING new die and you will too!!!
So for my 1st CottageCutz Lace Envelope I'm showing it as a invite, or a little note holder. I airbrushed it and added some flowers and ribbon to decorate it up. I left the front blank.
My next one is a Gift Card Holder, I thought this would be perfect for giving Gift Cards for the holidays and Birthdays, and so on :)
Now in the picture below, i used the 2 leaves on the side of the flap, next to my rose to tuck under and hold it closed, this can open and close :)
I didnt decorate the folded piece, but thought it would also be nice in a mini album with pictures and writing.
I just had to use the DARLING Lady Bug on my Gift Card holder. they are super sweet. I added Viva Pearl Pen and they look like pearls, but this was super fast and easy to do :)
♥♥♥Video on Scoring the New CottageCutz Lace Envelope using the Scor-pal♥♥♥
♥♥♥Video on Scoring the CottageCutz Lace Envelope on a cutter with a scoring blade♥♥♥
I hope you enjoyed todays post, as I had a LOT of FUN creating with this Beautiful CottageCutz Lace Envelope and will be showing more projects later with it :)
Hello friends! Today's card features the CottageCutz Easter Basket Bunny. I love this little bunny so I chose to use it as an all occasion card. It doesn't have to be used for Easter. I replaced the Easter basket with a crocheted flower from Stampin Up.
I cut the bunny with white cardstock and colored with Copics. I also used the Butterfly Mini, Scallop Three Edger, and the Scalloped Doily. I hope you all have a wonderful day!!
Good morning, and happy Monday to ya! It's Lorie here today with a cute little kitty card that's just purrrrfect for celebrating a happy birthday for someone special. This adorable kitten was cut out using colored card stock, and the edges were sponged to give it dimension. After sponging, I added some stripes to the kitten using Copic markers, and the facial features were all colored using Copics as well. For the white tip on the tail, I simply used a white gel pen and colored in the top part of the tail.
The edges of the card are hand crocheted, and you can drop by my blog, The ThINKin' Spot to find out more about how I crocheted directly onto the paper. I did include some faux stitching around the plaid panel. I threaded some seam binding through the picket fence, and I distressed the edges of the circle frame. The happy birthday sentiment and the sweet little face on this gal both come from Peachy Keen Stamps.
Here's a closer look at this cutie! I used the following CottageCutz dies for this card (just click on the picture to go directly to The Scrapping Cottage for all the info and pricing):
I hope you've enjoyed my little project today. I sure enjoyed creating it for you! I'm so happy you could join us today here on The Scrapping Cottage Blog. May you have a blessed and beautiful day filled with lots of happy crafting!