The Greetery
Happy Friday! I made these cards awhile back, and thought I would share with you all today.
I started both of my cards by using A Side of Green Die. I ran the die through my die cutting machine with the Metal Adapter Plate two times to create my frame. I then ink blended the borders with a soft green dye ink. Next, I attached the leafy border to a card panel that had been lightly ink blended with a soft aqua ink.
For my flowers, I used the sweet little dies from the BotanicCuts Wildflower Mix Die. I once again used a light hand and dye ink in spring colors. Once the flowers were attached to the leafy frame I splattered my card panels with a little water and white acrylic paint and set them aside to dry.
On my first card, I used the Opposites Attract set for the sentiment. I love how this sentiment includes dies for both the main bold sentiment and the coordinating script sentiment too. I die cut and stacked my sentiments three times to give them a little extra dimension before attaching them to my card panel. On my second card, I used the All Kinds of Happy set for my sentiment.
Thanks for joining me today and I hope you enjoyed my cards.
Enjoy your day,
Gorgeous cards. Makes me want to make a card like that.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!! I appreciate your kind comment and I hope you get a chance to make a similar card!
DeleteThese are so elegant Dana! I have the wonderful wildflower mix but I didn't know about the side of green die. What a lovely way to use those two together!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!! I love the wildflower dies too! They are the perfect size for the Side of Green die. I hope you give it a try. Enjoy your day!
DeleteReally pretty cards!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I hope you have a wonderful day!! Enjoy your day!
DeleteI am loving the soft look of these cards! Can be used for many occasions!
ReplyDeleteLove the frame of greenery. The flower colors could match any season. So versatile. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards!
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