My CAS186 Ways to Use It ...Fabric card. I am using my 1st ever Designer Fabric from the SU Holiday Mini...Orchard Harvest. I cut a piece of fabric and attached a piece to my SU Adhesive Sheet, then cut out using my Big Shot and BigZ L Sun Flowers Die. Worked great. I die cut a piece of Raspberry Ripple CS (can't see)to add more strength to my flower. Then just added the wood button with Twine attaching with CE to the fabric flower.
The green panel is a piece of the Orchard Harvest DSP that I EB with the awesome new SU Woodgrain EB Folder. I love the effect. Note: if you cut down your Woodgrain EB piece be sure and use scissors because your paper cutter will tear the eb piece because the folder really breaks down the fibers.
I really like how this fall card turned out. Hope you do too.
This card also qualifies for the Sept. Creative Crew Challenge "Sewing" theme and the Catalog Focus to use sewing related items.
Enjoy and TFL....
Date: Monday, September 3, 2012 GMT Views: 3294
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Registered: January 20, 2011 Location: Beautiful British Columbia Posts: 7619
Mon, Sep 03, 2012 @ 2:22 PM
Gorgeous colors and pattern on the fabric used for the flower ... love the wooden button and twine finishing touch! Great DP for the bottom panel and love the edging just above.
Registered: November 19, 2004 Location: Lutz, FL Posts: 15938
Mon, Sep 03, 2012 @ 3:24 PM
Very creative way to use the fabric. Love the button center! And that woodgrain EF is really cool. Will have to add to my wish list for the next order. Your pretty little border really sets off the flower nicely.
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Registered: June 30, 2006 Location: Milwaukie, OR Posts: 16258
Mon, Sep 03, 2012 @ 7:31 PM
A fabulous card Nancy. I haven't used SU's fabric in quite some time, but you've inspired me to pull it out again and play along. What a gorgeous flower...love the button embellishment.
------------------------------ Happy Stamping - Regina
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