Showing posts with label Film Set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film Set. Show all posts

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Wedding Memories by Julie Lavalette

3:30 AM 3 Comments

Hello fellow bloggers, I hope you are having a lovely weekend creating. It's JULIE here today and I am sharing my Wedding Memory card that would look equally as good in a Scrapbook layout using the larger die in this Film Set collection.


I started off using my Stacker dies for my layered background. Next my heart was heat embossed with an Aged Bronze and I cut it in half to layer on and extend its size so it fitted perfectly as a background accent.


My black paper accents were made using a section from Sophia's Heart Border. On top of this I added 2 torn layers of paper which I heat embossed with Aged Bronze at the edges to compliment my heart.


My Film Set die I placed over my images and die cut to obtain the perfect size to reinsert into my frames. I heat embossed my images with Clear powder to look like a glossy photo.
Thanks so much for stopping by today and I do hope you get a chance to join in our new challenge which is Anything Goes
Julie x

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Be Mine by Julie Lavalette

3:30 AM 1 Comments

Hi Everyone, its JULIE here today and I am sharing some inspiration for Valentine's Day using a couple of the new dies from our latest release.


I started off by matting and layering my stacker layers onto my card  and then I added my border to the top and bottom of my card.  I paper pieced my flourish into place to make it larger for this design, hiding the join with a flower. My flowers were cut out of patterned cardstock and some Flowersoft added to the centres.


I just adore this new Film Set, you get 2 different sizes in the pack. I cut mine out in Black cardstock and then positioned the same die over my image, this way it would nest perfectly into my Photo Frame.


My Teddy was cut out in White cardstock, shading with Distress ink. I layered patterned and black cardstock behind the accents. The heart and his arms were layered on twice for extra dimension. I also placed a little bend into the cardstock at his ears and feet. Finishing off with a little bling.

Cheery Lynn Dies Used:


Thanks for stopping by today and I do hope to see you joining in our latest Bi-Weekly challenge which currently is Tickled Pink.


Crafty Hugs, 
Julie x

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Sweetheart by Jenny Alia

3:30 AM 1 Comments

Hello!  It's Jenny here today.  Thank you to all who left comments on my blog during last week's blog hop.  I hope you had the chance to see all the beautiful projects my teammates created showcasing the new dies.  


This card fits this week's challenge theme.  I just love this adorable little bear and he fit so nicely into the new film die.  It's so simple to change around the colors of the heart he holds and the little accents on his feet and ears.  I backed his ears and nose with pink paper and glued in the little red hearts on his feet and the red heart in his hands.


I used the Deutschland Boutique Stacker for the background layer.  I often use this stacker.  It's interesting and lacy without being too frilly when I want an elegant touch.  The heart and arrow die was cut three times (in white, red and pink).  The arrow was colored black with a copic marker and I snipped sides off the red and pink die cuts to paper piece the red swirls and pink ribbon banner.  Last I piled a few of the sweetheart candy dies on top of the heart in his arms. 

Cheery Lynn Dies
Sweet B679 (New)

Thanks for looking and make sure to join this week's Sweethearts challenge for a chance to win $20 towards shopping at Cheery Lynn Designs!

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