You could only use scraps to create your card. I had the Pretty In Pink nestabilities frame in my scrapbox so started with that. I had a long narrow piece of white cardstock in my scraps so decided to cut the Cuttlebug frames to add to the background. I then used a small oval punch to create the daisy. I punched 5 ovals and cut a small "v" in one end of each petal. The petals are Pink Pirouette and I sponged them with Pretty in Pink ink. I had the 3 leaves already colored from "A Year of Flowers" so added them to the daisy. I used the petite oval nestability for the black flower center. On the backside I used a piercing tool to create bumps to represent seeds. I had a new set from GinaK Designs on my desk "Friendship Garden" by Asela and decided to add a verse from that set.

Welcome to my Creative Corner. I love to spend my spare time designing cards and especially enjoy creating beautiful flowers using Susan's Garden Club die sets. I love sharing my work and tutorials with you and really appreciate you taking time to visit my blog. Hope I can inspire you to create something beautiful.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Punched Daisy
You could only use scraps to create your card. I had the Pretty In Pink nestabilities frame in my scrapbox so started with that. I had a long narrow piece of white cardstock in my scraps so decided to cut the Cuttlebug frames to add to the background. I then used a small oval punch to create the daisy. I punched 5 ovals and cut a small "v" in one end of each petal. The petals are Pink Pirouette and I sponged them with Pretty in Pink ink. I had the 3 leaves already colored from "A Year of Flowers" so added them to the daisy. I used the petite oval nestability for the black flower center. On the backside I used a piercing tool to create bumps to represent seeds. I had a new set from GinaK Designs on my desk "Friendship Garden" by Asela and decided to add a verse from that set.
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4 comments:
A beautiful card! Thanks for sharing all the details of how you made it. Love the Cuttlebug frames.
I luv, luv, luv all of your beautiful flower cards...so feminine and frilly. And...they're all unique creations.
Carol F. in California
Lovely cards so pretty and soft.
Really pretty card Selma. Very clever idea! :)
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