This is the first of many cards on my to do list! I am having to keep it simple as my list is long. I cut this die at die club so I don't have the name. This is for our son and his wife who have many fur babies and will appreciate the little scene this die creates. The "thanks" is from Wild Card Cricut cartridge and it was cut twice for dimension and glued together. I will contact the owner of this die and put an edit in with the name and maker if anyone is interested. This would be a cool die with some watercolor or chalking behind the window in some type of sky but that is not an area I am talented in so...it is what it is!
I am also adding this into the Free For All challenge to use one word or two!
Edit: Lindeen gave me the information on the die:
It is from die-namites and called "Spring Window".
I thank you for taking the time to stop and look!
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Sun, Aug 24, 2014 @ 5:07 PM
How beautiful this is in black and white, Peggy! I think it's great that you trade die cuts with a group! Love the font of the "thanks" too! It's cut so clean! That is one gorgeous die and couldn't be prettier standing alone on white!
Registered: March 20, 2008 Location: Hamilton, Ontario Canada Posts: 615
Sun, Aug 24, 2014 @ 7:50 PM
I love the elegance of the black and white, and the simplicity of the dies--it is gorgeous, and the pearls/brads at the top were just enough. Lovely!!!
I've never made a card in black and white, but you've inspired me to do it. I think it takes real confidence to go with this, I am impressed!!!
I am sure this card will be appreciated. I too think it's cool that you belong to a stamp club and that you can use each other's dies, etc--what a wonderful way to share! Love that!