The Greetery: Let's Celebrate
May 30, 2020
Good Morning Friends! I hope you all are enjoying your weekend. I am stopping by today with one more card for The Greetery. I wanted to use my Cake Pop Dies to also create a card. I ran out of time for my scheduled post and for the blog hop, so I thought I would share it today.
I started my card by using the Cake Pop Dies. I did all of my die cutting with Bristol Smooth Cardstock and ink blended all of the pieces with Distress Oxide Ink. For my sentiment, I used the Cake Pops Sentiments Set and stamped it onto a Cake Pop Banner Die. I then layered everything together to create my focal image. The possibilities are endless with these dies... they would also make really cute tags to tie onto your gifts.
For my card panel, I die cut the Crimped Frame Die and ink blended the edges with a little Distress Oxide in Peacock Feathers. Next, I used the Frosting Border Die included in the Cake Pop Die Collection and attached it to the top and bottom of my panel. Lastly, I added a few jewels to the tops of my flowers and attached everything to an A2 card base.
Thanks for joining me today! I love how these dies can be used to create a Cake Pop, but also used to create a regular card for mailing.
Don't forget to shop the New Release and the Anniversary Sale this weekend at The Greetery!! Everything is 15% off and there is no code needed.
Enjoy your day,
Good Morning Friends! I hope you all are enjoying your weekend. I am stopping by today with one more card for The Greetery. I wanted to use my Cake Pop Dies to also create a card. I ran out of time for my scheduled post and for the blog hop, so I thought I would share it today.
I started my card by using the Cake Pop Dies. I did all of my die cutting with Bristol Smooth Cardstock and ink blended all of the pieces with Distress Oxide Ink. For my sentiment, I used the Cake Pops Sentiments Set and stamped it onto a Cake Pop Banner Die. I then layered everything together to create my focal image. The possibilities are endless with these dies... they would also make really cute tags to tie onto your gifts.
For my card panel, I die cut the Crimped Frame Die and ink blended the edges with a little Distress Oxide in Peacock Feathers. Next, I used the Frosting Border Die included in the Cake Pop Die Collection and attached it to the top and bottom of my panel. Lastly, I added a few jewels to the tops of my flowers and attached everything to an A2 card base.
Thanks for joining me today! I love how these dies can be used to create a Cake Pop, but also used to create a regular card for mailing.
Don't forget to shop the New Release and the Anniversary Sale this weekend at The Greetery!! Everything is 15% off and there is no code needed.
Enjoy your day,
Gorgeous!
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