Another day, another card and another Casology challenge. This time the cue word is 'bloom.'
Unfortunately I'm one of those card makers who finds it very difficult to throw away the tiniest scraps of patterned paper. I have a whole file full of MME scraps and this was the perfect card to use some of them up. I punched a flower from a die cut square of bazzil, covered the petals with some coordinating papers and covered the flower with the cut square, using some dimensional tape. Has to be one of the easiest, quickest and cheapest cards I've made in a long time!
Hope your day is blooming - thanks for stopping!
Claire x
That is gorgeous. I keep scraps of pretty paper too, so I could put them to good use!
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This if fantasitic! I love all the patterns, texture and dimension on this! You put those scraps to use perfectly! I'm the same way with scraps, especially MME papers!! :)
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Stunning card-i love your design,and the colours you have chosen from your scraps are just perfect :)
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Wow that is gorgeous, love the patterned paper petals. Thank you so much for sharing with us this week at CASology!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card! Love your big bloom with all its dp, and the wonderful dimension created by all the layers. Really like this. Bev
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This is a really cool idea - love the results! Thanks so much for playing along with us at CASology this week!
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ReplyDeleteWow, Claire, this is stunning ... gorgeous DP, lovely layers, fabulous brad! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, I love the different patterns you used in the negative space! Thanks for playing along at CASology this week!
ReplyDeleteSimply fabulous - great use of scraps!
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