Such a fun idea...I was going to do a wintery one, but wasnt sure how the snowflakes sat with their fine detail so went with a srpingy toned flowery one. Took a long while to find the colored scraps I wanted to use , but after that was fun and a neat idea..lol...yep me and decisions again...lol.
I had to cut the strips a couple times as I cut them a bit first then punched the flower but not quite striaght with them all so cut the strips again and cut the partial flower, lol...I know it ended up being the hard way...lol...silly me but love how it did turn out in the end. I just used the bits for up top instead of throuwing them out and offset the color one strip over, and then used the hole punch to match the bit of flower at the top. Was going to put gems...(lol..I know no bling on this one...I must have been tired...lol.) couldnt find the colors to match the flowers.
will try this again tho a fun tech. Thanks for the visit...)
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Mon, Sep 29, 2014 @ 12:22 PM
What fabulous colors you put together for this fun and cheerful card! I love the combinations of the flowers, and the half flowers at the top! When I was doing mine, I had a few mishaps, and figured there would be some. Thanks for telling me I was right (doesn't happen often. LOL) Your results are awesome, Wanda!
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Mon, Sep 29, 2014 @ 3:46 PM
You, too, have aced thig challenge. There are a couple of these that I just love. Yours is one. Gorgeous colors, perfect punch shape, great details, perfect scrolly die cut panel for the sentiment! I just love it all. I may have to go make another one with a flower!
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