Showing posts with label French Flair Classic Large Stacker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French Flair Classic Large Stacker. Show all posts

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Big Day with Jenny Alia

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Hi, it's Jenny posting today with a new card I made using a few dies that are new to me.  I love how delicate and intricate this Dutch Daisy Doily Square die is and couldn't wait to play with it.


I first cut the Dutch Daisy Doily Square out of a blue-green paper.  I then cut three layers using the French Flair Classic Stackers.  I used the largest to cut the kraft card base and then a smaller one to back the phrase created by the On YourDream Big and Day words that were cut with the same blue paper used for the Dutch Daisy Doily.  

The Sweet Williams Strip flowers were cut out of a cream patterned paper.  The edges were colored with blue distress ink and then they were molded using a stylus and molding mat.  I stacked and glued them together and then used double sided tape to adhere them to the card front.  Last, I tucked in some Olive Branches and my go-to foliage, Flourish Leaf Strip die cuts and glued pearl centers on the flowers.

Cheery Lynn Designs Dies 

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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

God Bless by Karen Maldonado

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Hi there Cheery Lynn friends!  It's Karen here sharing my shaped 
Thanksgiving card with you today!
First, I started by using the L12 French Flair Classic Silver Stacker
 as the frame for the card.
Then, I took the B254 Mesh Border, and ran it through 
the die cut machine (only 1 time).  By doing this, it retained the little tiny pieces 
that typically fall out when you die cut.  After, I cut the border, I placed the same French Flair Stacker right on top of it to create this border that would lie right on top 
of the designer paper card frame piece!

Using the CARA26 God Bless sentiment, 
I die cut and then placed it onto the turkey!

Lastly, I made three flowers using the B307 Sweet William Strip and
  B241 Rose Leaf Strip.   Then, I added some shiny brads 
for the center of the flowers!


List of dies used:


It's "Frame It" for this week's challenge!  Hope 
you come and play along using all of your favorite Cheery Lynn dies
for a chance at winning a $20 shopping spree to the 
Cheery Lynn Designs on-line store!!

Have a wonderful day!
Karen


Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Jack-O'-Lantern Card by Karen Maldonado

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Hello Cheery Lynn Design friends, it is Karen here sharing
a Jack-O'-Lantern card with you today!

I first started by making my card base using the French Flair Classic Silver Stacker die 
Then, I proceeded to cut out the largest pumpkin from the Jack-O'-Lanterns set,
 all three bats from the Going Batty set, and then the Witch Hat die.  
Then, I distressed inked each of these and came out with this night time scene!


Hope you enjoy fun ways of mixing and matching all the amazing
Halloween dies you can purchase from the Cheery Lynn Designs store!

List of dies used:


It's "Back to Nature" for this week's challenge!  Hope 
you come and play along using all of your favorite Cheery Lynn dies
for a chance at winning a $20 shopping spree to the 
Cheery Lynn Designs on-line store!!

Have a fabulous day!
Karen

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Enjoy with Jenny Alia

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Hi, Happy Thursday!  It's Jenny posting today.  I began this card by looking through my design papers.  I wanted a soft looking card but then added the blue accents because it seemed to need more contrast.

I started by layering the background onto a blue 5.5" card.  I cut the cream layer a little smaller and glued the green design paper layer on top which was cut with the largest French Flair Stacker.  I then layered cream paper cut with the Royal Scandinavian Doily, blue paper cut with a smaller French Flair Stacker and then topped them with the Royal Scandinavian Tag #1 and the word Enjoy.  All three of the top layers were adhered using foam adhesive.


The Ivy Corner Flourish was cut out of blue paper.   The flowers were created by cutting the Sweet Williams die out of a shimmery cream card stock. The edges were inked with broken china distress ink and they were crumpled and stacked.  The flower centers and little flowers on the ivy are from the Embellishment #2 die and then pearls were added.

Cheery Lynn Dies

Thanks for visiting and make sure to check out the Creative Corners challenge for a chance to win a $20 voucher to the Cheery Lynn shop.  

Hugs, Jenny

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Faith, Hope, & Love by Karen Maldonado

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It's Karen here, sharing a vintage-style card
featuring the NEW Faith, Hope & Love die!!
I adore the font style and how every part of the phrase 
is connected in a free flowing style!!


First, I started by building some layers by
stacking the Faith, Hope & Love die right on top
Then, I layered the Horizon Fishtail Banners underneath.


Next, I made three distressed flowers using the Gardenia Strip.
I added some distressed leaves using the  Rose Leaf Strip and Branch  dies.
I laid this display onto my Circle Classic Silver Stacker.

Lastly, these layered elements were put onto the
using some pop dots to elevate this part of the card.


List of dies used:


This week's Cheery Lynn Design's challenge is "Lots of Layers"!
Hope you will join and come and play along!!
The winner will be chosen randomly, and they will 
receive $20 gift certificate to the Cheery Lynn website!!

Hugs & Smiles,
Karen


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