This is the open view. And for the CT, I used my fave tools...die cuts, Copics & embossing folders!
IÂ’m pretty sure I should just call this the energizer bunny card. It just kept going & going & growing! With so much real estate on this layout, I never know when to stop adding things, which is really at odds with my need for a clean layout.
I stamped and colored the Lg Geranium and Sm Geranium, then fussy cut the larger version for the front, die cut the smaller for the inside window. For the inside panels, I die cut larger frames, a bunch of the corner elements & frame elements from Floral Frame & Embellishment dies. All of the backgrounds are panels I made by “stamping” with an embossing folder I sprayed w/ shimmery sprays.
The greeting was stamped on the largest Labels 28 on the last panel, die cut, & with the die still in place, I sponged on some spun sugar ink along the inside edges. The Serendipity die cut small butterfly & dragonfly were spritzed with the Heidi Swapp sprays and added to the two smaller inside panels.
Thanks so much for looking! Closeups, measurements for c/s & folds, plus the colors of Copics I used are on my blog: The Write Stuff
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Fri, Jul 11, 2014 @ 7:47 AM
Such a beauty you created, Julie. It is really nice to just sit and study it.
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Registered: September 21, 2006 Location: In the beautiful Sequatchie Valley, Home of the Paper Clip Project - The National Cornbread Festival Posts: 26563