Monday, May 4, 2015

# Doilies # Eva Dobilas

An Uplifting card by Eva Dobilas




Hello, this is Eva and since our challenge this week is Lots of Layers, I thought I would create a card with lots of layers.

To start my card I die cut two Horizon Rectangle Boutique Stacker Frames out of turquoise card stock.  I also die cut a smaller of the same die using cream card stock for another layer. I die cut the largest Pierced Stacker #3 out of cream card stock and stamped it with a large background stamp using a turquoise ink to layer on top of the cream Horizon Rectangle Boutique Stacker Frames.

Next I die cut a Kiwi Spirit Doily out of cream card stock and a smaller die out of the Pierced Stacker #3 using light yellow card stock to layer on top of the previous layers.  Finally I die cut a Royal Scandinavian Tag 2 using kraft card stock and embossed my sentiment onto it.  I also die cut four of the corners that came with the Royal Scandinavian Tag 2 and added them to the corner of the card and topped them with yellow pearls. 

Next I die cut the gorgeous Tiger Lily using water color card stock and I water colored it in and added it to my card.  I also added a little white gesso on the edge of my card.


Hope you like this little card. :)

Here is the list of Cheery Lynn dies I used to create this card:



Thanks for stopping by and good luck to everyone for entering our Weekly Challenge with a chance of winning a $20 spending spree here is Cherry Lynn Designs.

Hugs,
Eva


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