Hello, my friends!
Welcome to a new DT post for My Scrap Chick!
Today I'm featuring the fabulous
Botanical Tall Twigs Cut File,
which you can find HERE.
Today I'm featuring the fabulous
Botanical Tall Twigs Cut File,
which you can find HERE.
I have to say that I love this file!
I have two projects made to share with you today,
and pieces ready to go for many more.
First here is the card I made:
It's just a simple card that features only one
of the TWELVE elements included in this file!
I did some fun die-cutting and layering,
and then added the flower with foam tape.
Finally, I added some sequins and a ribbon bow.
Can you see the shimmer on the flower?
Well, if you look at the photo below, you'll see lots of shimmer.
I cut all of the shapes out of watercolor paper,
and then sprayed them with Perfect Pearls Mists.
Aren't they pretty?
Guess what else I did?
Before I sprayed them,
I laid them all in position on a piece of heavy black cardstock.
So here is my second project to share.
I've created an Art Journal page.
Once the page was dry,
I went in with my special metallic gel pens
and outlined all the sprayed images.
Isn't that a fantastic page?
I think it's waiting for just the right quote to be added to the center!
Other Materials Used:
Papers: DCWV - Cardstock, Watercolor Paper,
K & Company - Watercolor Bouquet;
Perfect Pearls Mists: Grape Fizz, Turquoise, Sour Apple;
Dies: Stephanie Barnard - Dotted Ovals;
Ribbon: Celebrate It;
Sequins: Unknown.
Scrap Chick File Used:
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3 comments:
WOW! Nancy, I just haven't thought of doing anything like that with my cut files, inspired, thank you. A Wonderful card and colours, as for the page WOW!it looks wonderful.
Faith x
Such a pretty card. That scrapbook page looks amazing. The outlined leaves are gorgeous.
Oh Wow! I can't believe how you could take simple cuts and turn them into these gorgeous items. LOVING your reverse stencil technique, especially on the planner page-dashboard!
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