Kianel here with you today to show a booklet card i made using terrific dies from Cheery Lynn Designs.
Hope you will enjoy this!
To build my base i used a large square stackers on a bended cardstock. I then used the cardmaker's stackers to cut my printed paper. The frame is coming from the emporor's swan die. I decorated the edge of the booklet using the carnivale border die and cutting the paper along the shape. I also used the set #2 of the large leaves, the Judy's blossoms die and the small exotic butterfly set.
On the inside of the card, i used the cardmaker's stackers to cut my printed paper. And decorated with dies from CLD that i distressed with ink.
Here you can see that i created a pocket that i shaped after the carnivale border die from the new collection by CLD. Inside the pocket i "hided" a tag made from the Heartland of America die that i covered with printed paper on both sides. On the top, i added a heart chain border that i inked and decorated with pearls.
On the right side, i used a stamp from Magnolia where Tilda is playing violin and decided to play with a CLD die i have had for quite a long time now but never used, and those music notes were the perfect match! The whole image is taped with 3D pads on a dutch tulip doily partly covered with a large circle stackers of printed paper.
Here are the dies i used (click to go directly to the product):
That's all for now folks! Don't forget to pop by everyday for more inspiration from my DT mates. Lots of love from a stormy France today, Kianel.
8 comments:
Wow this is fabulous, wonderful use of the dies and pretty colors.
Awesome! You used a lot of fabulous dies.. hugs Marley
Totally fantastic and 12 dies? You are something
Fantastic details!!
Holy smokes! This is stunning inside and out.
I want to come and play with you and all your dies!
Beautiful job sweetie!
Kianel that is quite a card!! Wow!! I love how it flows from the front to the inside. The flowers and leaves and all the dies are gorgeous!
Kianel, this is amazing! What a wonderful mix of dies and stamped images and a lovely choice of papers. You are the Queen!
Fantastic project!
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