I inked the edges of the flowers with Wild Honey Distress Ink and the stems with Peeled Paint Distress Ink. Then I layered the flowers and added the Hot Fudge centers.
I stamped the sentiment on the Whip Cream label and layered it with the Hot Fudge label.
I layered card base with the Sno Cone for the background and the Gumdrop Green Grass. I assembled the flower pot and placed it in the grass.
I arranged the stems and flowers in the pot.
Inside I added the labels and added one more flower. Now it is ready to send to a special friend.
‘Tis the season. I’m sure we are all busy with holiday festivities and preparations. I’ve been busy creating Christmas cards this week. I love to include lots of shimmer and sparkle in my Christmas cards. So I used Curious Metallic Cardstock, Stardream Metallic Cardstock, POW Glitter Paper to create these cards. I used layering dies from…
Hi Friends!! kel here today 🙂 This was another really fun card to make because I got my fingers inky AND I got to break out the heat gun, which I rarely get to do these days!!Today’s card is made using some beautifully bright colors from the Pop Tones Cardstock line and the Basis Cardstock line.I started…
Hi there! Annie back today with a unique way to deliver gift cards, money, or mini valentines using A7 envelopes. This cute gift wallet is an amped-up version of a project my mom first taught me as a child…but with so many pretty sheets of cardstock and patterned paper as an adult, now I can…
Last week we celebrated my baby’s 8th birthday (tears!). He is a HUGE basketball fan, so we planned a basketball-themed party with his buddies at our local gym. He and I were surfing Pinterest for party favor ideas and he loved an idea that featured all orange items and had an “Orange you glad you…
Today is our last day of the Holiday Countdown Series for 2014. We have a bonus project from CutCardStock Design Team alumni Pinky. Don’t forget to leave a comment today and any other day to be entered into a drawing for a $50 gift certificate! We will announce the winner tomorrow. Here are the simple steps…
Hello! It is Lisa Lahiff here with you today and I have a fun little DIY project to share with all of you. When school starts up I know everyone’s planner books/ school agendas can become filled to the brim with important information, so I thought it would be fun to make my own Tags…