Welcome to our Stampin' Stray Ducklings monthly Blog Waddle!
Our theme this month is Spring and Easter!
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This is a beautiful floating frame card.
January-June 2021 Mini Catalog.
I also used a sentiment from Timeless Tulips page 21 of our Annual Catalog.
I stamped my greeting in memento onto Daffodil Delight cardstock and cut it out with the ornate frames die. I then die cut my butterflies. That is one of the best things about this set is that it includes 2 of the dies so you are able to cut out 2 at once saving time!!! That makes it very convenient when making a card like this!
Once you get the die cutting done you just arrange them to cover the best amount of space on your card base. I used thick basic white cardstock for my card base and attached my sentiment in the middle of the card first with dimensionals. Then I just arranged the other 5 pieces around that. Once you have them set you attach them with dimensionals to the card base This did use a lot of dimensionals but the effect is amazing. You really can't even tell in the pictures. This is one of those cards you need to see!
Once I got it put down then I just take scissors and cut off the pieces sticking over the sides. I finished my card by using wink of stella on all the butterflies and rhinestone basics to fill in any empty spaces on my card!
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Debbie, what a great card!!! The wink of stella and rhinestones really make your card a fantastic card!
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ReplyDeleteHey, great project Debbie! Thanks so much for waddling with us : )
ReplyDeleteYay! Great first waddle post! I love your project. I love how you colored first then stamped them. Mine are still in the package. I'd better remedy that situation :)
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