Saturday, November 5, 2011

# Borders # flourish

Fun with Felt

Happy Saturday! Jodi back again with another cool tip!


 I chose the Circle Scallop die for the base of my card, using the Stacker Nesting Dies to create the top layer. After cutting a border, I dressed it up by applying the Anastasia Border across the top and bottom. Flowers are everywhere and made of all types of mediums. This week I created my flower by cutting the Stacker Flower #5 from felt. I cut two flowers, staggering them as I adhered them.  I cut apart the Stacker flower #1 Leaf and attached the leaves around the flower.  Lastly, I placed the flower on top of the Victorian Romance Flourish. Once complete, I adhered the flower to the card. 

Here is a close up of the felt flower.

Thanks for stopping!!

5 comments:

  1. Jodi, what a fabulous idea cutting the flower in felt! It is beautiful! The Romance Flourish sets the flower off fabulously!

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  2. Very pretty. Like the flower and love the way you used the flourish. Edna

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  3. Thank you for showing how beautifully Cheery Lynn dies cut felt. There are so many cool ways to use felt on cards and projects. I love the texture and dimension. Great job!

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  4. Jodi, your card is delightful!! It is amazing what the Cheery Lynn Designs dies cut out, and your felt flower is so precious. Love the card, especially that it is round!

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  5. Just GORGEOUS! We are so lucky to have snagged you for out team! GO JODI!!

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