"--Create a project utilizing your take on the challenge. Your project must use at least one Papertrey product and must include a die-cut flower made with a non-flower die."
Using my Papertrey Ink Mat Stack 3 Die, I made a humongous flower for my card.
*Papertrey Ink Communique Curves sentiment,Papertrey Ink Grunge Me splatter,Papertrey Ink Mat Stack 3 Die,Fiskars crimper,BoBunny Country Garden paper pad 6X6,Basic Grey Lauderdale paper pad 6X6,Authentique Genuine paper pad,Versamark ink,Whispers embossing powder,Spellbinders classic circles,Georgia Pacific white*
After cutting out the petals with my die, I ran each one through the crimper to soften them.
I bent the edges in and sewed each down except the one that is lifted.
My colors were inspired by The Play Date Cafe PDCC127.
Hope you're having a fantastic week so far!
14 comments:
So creative Marlena! I just love me some big beautiful flowers and I love how you've done it as a miss you card. Thanks so much for joining in the fun with us over at Play Date Cafe!
Marlena, using Mat Stack 3 is so creative, love your flower.
Beautiful bloom there! I think the stitching and crimping add the perfect touch and offers such a subtle and wonderful texture.
What a great idea and card! Love it.
Have a great weekend!
Hugs and smiles
the crimping is such a great effect!
Love the stitching! I hope you'll link up at 52 Card Pickup this week...http://www.oldbackporch.com/2012/04/52-card-pickup-week-15.html
Ah, that missing petal is the perfect place for the 'miss you' sentiment! I love the treatment you gave the petals, too. Thanks for joining us at The Play Date Cafe, Marlena. :)
What a great idea, putting the petals through a crimper! Thanks for joining us at The Play Date Cafe. :)
What a creative project Marlena!
That is really really cute!
How fun Marlena! Love your crimped petals and the red stitching!
How cute!! Love the "miss you" in the missing petal place : )
What a cool looking flower, love the stitching on the petals. Thanks for playing with us at The Play Date Cafe!
The missing petal/miss you combination is touching. Good job, my friend!
Esther
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