
As you can see, I also thought of using patterned paper. This is the heavier stuff that's more suitable for card-making. For this first card I used the Cuttlebug Floral Fantasy embossing folder on Basic Grey Infuse paper. I made my score lines using my Scor-It. The sentiment is by Hero Arts. I embellished with faux dew drops and used the Lacy Days of Summer border punch as a finishing touch.

For this card I used double-sided paper by K & Company and embossed it diagonally with the Perfectly Paisley embossing folder. I cut off the lower corner at an angle and punched it using that same Fiskars Lacy Days of Summer border punch. I accented the embossing and edges of the cardfront with brown chalk ink. The stamped images are by Hero Arts.
They are gorgeous, as usual, Jay.
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Judie
ohmigoodness! These are so frilly and pretty! I love your technique and the cards are amazing!
ReplyDeleteThose are so beautiful and creative.
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