Wednesday, 8 April 2020

Dies R Us - BE HAPPY!

Hello, my friends!

I'm back up on the Dies R Us blog today with a new inspiration post!

Here's what I made:


I wanted to make something pretty, that might encourage you,
and maybe even make you happy! :o)

I cut all four pieces from: chipboard, decorative paper, and yellow cardstock.
I adhered the decorative paper to the front of each piece, 
and then inked all the edges.

Here's the back:


I added yellow cardstock hinges to the back of the pieces
before covering them with the yellow cardstock cuts. 
I then inked all around the back too. 

I then grabbed some fun texture stamps,
and did some stamping over the front of the dwellings.

I cut/embossed/inked all the words from yellow cardstock,
I chose a series of words that I thought would be fun.
It's like the active process to becoming happy! 


First we "HOPE FOR HAPPY".
I added a little punched/layered flower, and some pretty Stickles dots.


Next, we "IMAGINE HAPPY".
I added a few more Stickles dots for a little sparkle.


Then we "CREATE HAPPY".
Maybe by making a fun project like this one!
I added another punched flower, and more Stickles dots.


Finally, the process helps us "BE HAPPY"! 
One smaller flower, along with more sparkle!


There you have it! 
I hope you enjoy my fun project!
I'll be back soon with more!

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Dies R Us Product Used:



Other Materials Used:
AC Cardstock, Momenta Paper;
Walnut Stain Distress Ink;
Bo Bunny - Distressed Textures Stamp;
Stampin' Up - Boho Blossoms Punch;
Grape Ice Stickles.

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4 comments:

Teresa Arsenault said...

What a sweet little village. I love the inspirational words. They also look like they're made of metal. I hope you're keeping well. Please drop by my blog today. I have a gift for you there.
Hugs,
Teresa

Shona Erlenborn said...

This is so sweet - thanks for the inspiration today!

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

How wonderful Nancy, a great way of using these and a fabulous result, love the message too.
Keep safe and well
Faith x

Anne ingram said...

I really love the shape of this card nancy! I really love what you did with the card!
❤❤❤

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