I have wanted to make these paper flowers ever since I saw the video. So when I saw this card from Julie Lacey and the lovely yet simple layout. I knew it would be perfect for the occasion and chance to create a paper flower. When it’s meant to be, it’s just meant to be. So there’s my story and I’m sticking to it. I hope you enjoy my vision of paper “floweriness”. Believe it or not (because I didn’t) “floweriness” is a word. I looked it up because inquiring minds have to know.
Enjoy and please tell me what you think. Your comments are the air that I breathe. Ok – not really, but I really, really enjoy reading them. Great….now, I have The Air That I Breathe by the Hollies stuck in my head. Don’t ask me where that came from…I’m completely random at times. All I can say is that my music repertoire is far and wide and all it takes is a couple of words to trigger the most obscure.
Ok, Ok…I’ve blabbed enough.
~Supplies~
Paper: White CS (Georgia Pacific), Green CS (Hobby Lobby), Designer Paper (K&Company)Ink: Tea Dye Distress Ink (Ranger)
Accessories: Frond Punch (Martha Stewart), 2” Scallop Punch (EK Success), Computer Font, Shimmer Spritz (Tsukineko), Brad, Embossing Folder (Cuttlebug), Corner Punch
‘til I craft again…
6 COMMENTS:
I really like the ditressed flower and I am glad you got to play with it. This card screams country, chic to me. Don't know where that came from. Great job!
I just added your blog site to my blogroll, I pray you would give some thought to doing the same.
@Anonymous...I would have loved too, but you're Anonymous therefore I don't know who you are to check out your blog. :(
This is beautiful, Alberta! I love your take on that card.
I like this card alot and it is Dude approved.
Thanks for visiting my cupboard. Love your blog Alberta (and pleased to know you're a fellow closet crafter!). Gorgeous flower and I adore your button birthday card. :-)
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