Showing posts with label Lattice #2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lattice #2. Show all posts

Monday, May 7, 2018

Love by Jenny Alia

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I probably need to reoganize my paper stash but I have been enjoying this aqua, pink and gray combination lately.  I cut the  Lattice #2 die and adhered the white layer with foam adhesive to the gray A2 card.  The flowers are from the Bouquet Set  and I glued pink and yellow cardstock to the back to help make the details stand out.  The main flower was cut with glitter paper. 


I added rhnestone centers for interest and sparkle. I think this would be a fun card to change up with different colors.  I hope you like the result!

Cheery Lynn Dies
Lattice #2 CAFR22

Thanks for stopping by the blog today!
Hugs, Jenny

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Happy Easter!

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Laurie here from Stamping Up North sharing an Easter card today!

I started out with one of my favorite dies....Cheery Lynn's Funny Bunny. He always makes me smile. This time I stuck him inside an Easter basket, and added a few eggs for good measure.




I adhered a small pink flower onto the basket from the Floral Bouquet Kit. Then I backed it all onto a nesting doll oval and lattice.


Here's a list of the dies I used:






Thanks for stopping by!





Friday, March 9, 2018

Happy Birthday Sports Pack

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Hi everyone! 

Laurie here from Stamping up North sharing a Birthday card I made with Cheery Lynn's Sports Pack. The equipment is ALL so fun....I couldn't decide which one to use...so I used them all! Perfect for a sports fan's Birthday!




I arranged them into a group and stamped the sentiment on a pierced circle, and then adhered that onto a lattice. I added an enamel dot in the shape of a star. 

The Sport Pack die set is really a great addition to your die collection. I love the detail on them all, and can think of tons of cards to make with them!



Here's a list of the dies I used:




Thanks for stopping by!







Thursday, August 17, 2017

Thank You Card with Bonnie Garby

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Hi friends.  Bonnie here with you today from Make Time to Craft.  Today I'm sharing a classy Thank You card that you can whip up relatively quickly with some fantastic dies from Cheery Lynn Designs.  It's always good to have a few Thank You cards on hand ready to go.
My card is 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" in size and I built up my usual layers.  For the top third of my card, I cut the Lattice #2 die and layered that over some cream cardstock.  For the bottom portion of the card base I let some pretty design paper do the work to save a little time.
I cut the Thank You Circle and layered that on cream, pink and teal and finally some natural mulberry paper at the base.  I used the different circle die sets to cut my circles in various sizes.
You can see I added a strip of Ankara Lace Border where the top and bottom pieces join together and I topped it with 3/8" sherbet grosgrain ribbon to hide the seam.
The sentiment circle was added on top of that.

Cheery Lynn Dies used:

I topped my card off with a pretty bi-color bow created on my Bow-it-All V3.0 Tool using Sherbet Delicate Stitched Satin Ribbon and Jade Diamond Satin Ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon.  I also added 3 half pearls at the bottom.
Thanks so much for stopping by today.  Happy crafting!

~ Bonnie ~

Saturday, July 8, 2017

My Happy Place with Laurie Schmidt

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Hi everyone!

Laurie here from Stamping Up North sharing a card I made with Cheery Lynn's Shuttered Window Shaker die.

One of my "Happy Places" is my house. I love to to look out my window! Each season is so special. Right now I'm enjoying my pots full of pretty flowers.



For this card I used a piece of the Mandy Doily to make a curtain for my window, and also added some under the window ledge. Sitting on the ledge is a pot of tiny flowers with a watering can from the Doily Companion Square set. The tiny heart at the top of the window is also from that set. The greens are from the Floral Bouquet kit, and I added a tiny pearl in the middle of the heart. I backed all of it on the Lattice #2 die. Finally, I stamped my sentiment at the bottom,"My happy place!"



Here's a list of the dies I used:

Cherry Lynn Shuttered Window Shaker  K110
Cheery Lynn Mandy Doily DL276
Cheery Lynn Doily Companion Square DL310
Cheery Lynn Floral Bouquet Kit B777
Cheery Lynn Lattice #2 CAFR22


Thanks for stopping by!



Friday, May 19, 2017

Spring Birthday by Laurie Schmidt

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Hi everyone!

 Laurie here from Stamping Up North sharing a Birthday card today. It seems I am always in need of Birthday cards, especially in the spring. Spring makes me think of flowers, so I decided to use the Floral Bouquet Kit for this card. 


I started out with Cheery Lynn's Lattice #2...such a pretty background pattern. I cut it out in black and backed it on some grey paper, adding some pink flowers from the Floral Bouquet die set. The centers have enamel dots, and the leaves are from flourish #13. I stamped a small sentiment on the bottom in black.


I am always amazed at the awesome detail in Cheery Lynn dies!


Here's a list of dies I used for this card:

Lattice #2 CAFR22

Flourish #13 CAFLRS13





Thanks for stopping by!

Saturday, May 6, 2017

Happy Mother's Day Card with Bonnie Garby

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Hi there.  Bonnie here today from Make Time to Craft.  Mother's Day in the US is only a couple weeks away, so I'm sharing a pretty card that would make any Mom smile.  It features some of my favorite dies from Cheery Lynn Designs.
I created my background paper with Distress Oxide inks.  I cut the Lattice 2 die on Stick It Adhesive backed white cardstock and adhered it to the top third of the card.  Under that I added the Sweetheart edger lace and I topped it with some 3/8" delphinium double-faced satin ribbon to hide the seam where it all joins.

I printed my digital sentiment and cut it using the Oval dies and then matted using more of the oval dies.  I created some additional layers and it's then all assembled on a 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" card base.
My pretty roses were made with the tea rose dies in small and medium.  I used alternating layers of dark purple cardstock and leftover Distress Oxide background paper.  I added some interest by stamping the petal layers with an old script background stamp.  I shaped the petals with a stylus and foam pad before assembling the flowers.  Once done they were added to my card under the sentiment panel.

Cheery Lynn Dies used:

My card was finished off with a pretty bi-color bow made on my Bow-it-All V3.0 Tool using delphinium and turquoise delicate stitched satin ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon.  I topped the bow off with a pretty flower pearl embellishment.
Thanks so much for stopping by today.  Happy crafting!

~ Bonnie ~

Thursday, April 13, 2017

True Love Card by Amy Voorthuis

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Hello lovely followers, 
Today it's my turn again on this wonderful blog and I would like to show you another card that I created with my gorgeous Cheery Lynn Designs dies. For this card I used the pretty "Heirloom Botanicals"collection by 49 and Market {oh how I love these papers}.
My card is kind of a shaker card as I really enjoy making those. I added the pretty CAFR-22 - Lattice #2 as the cover of my mini skaker parts.

True Love: 
The flowers are made with foam which is so much fun to do because it wrinkles when is heated with a iron or heat tool. That cute bird and the paper flowers are from the cut out piece from the same collection. I really love that "True Love"die not only because it is a tiny one but also I really adore the letter type it has.


Cheery Lynn Design dies used:
CM-3 - A6 Metric Rectangle Classic Card Stackers
CAFR-22 - Lattice #2
CARA-34 - True Love
SF-5 - Stacker Flower #5
K101-26 - Shaker Mini Love You
K101-12 - Shaker Mini Daisy
K101-22 - Shaker Mini Hearts
S191 - Clear Acetate Sheets

Thank you so much for visiting the blog today!
I hope you enjoyed my post and I have inspired you to use your Cheery Lynn Designs dies.
Have a wonderful week.

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Birthday Card Set with Laurie Schmidt

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Hi everyone!

Laurie here with a Birthday card set to share today.

I had lots of fun making these cards in various colors....I think all total I made about a dozen. I wasn't sure which color I liked the best...so I just kept making more...LOL!

I started by cutting out some frames with the A2 rectangular scallops:




Then I adhered a lattice underneath. 
I stamped some sentiments on the pierced banners, and attached a flourish and daisy on top.




The only embellishment I added was one tiny pearl.


Here is a list of the dies I used:








Thanks for stopping by...have a great day!

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Just for You Card by Amy Voorthuis

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Goodmorning dear friends, 
For today I'd like to show you a card that is a different style as you normally see from me. Without any distressing of the edges and with black outlining of my pretty papers. For this card I used the pretty "Vintage Spring Basics" collection by Maja Design. Last week I got my allotment dies and this time I used two of them on my card. 

Just For You: 
This was such a easy & fun card to make. Sorry for not keeping my promise to make a card with other papers then Maja Design but I am just so hooked lol.   
The flower centers are made with a large diamond gem which are so pretty to use if you want to add some shimmer onto your card. On my card I also sprayed some shimmer spray and and added some star dust stickles on my just for you phrase to make it more shiny. 
Cheery Lynn Design dies used:

Thank you so much for visiting the blog today!
I hope you enjoyed my post and I have inspired you to use your Cheery Lynn Designs dies. If you love the Cheery Lynn Designs dies I used, you could always enter our bi-weekly challenge to win a $20 shopping spree.
This time it's challenge #238 "Vintage Theme" I can't wait to see your work! I always enjoy look at your works have a great weekend everyone.

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Easter Basket by Jenny Alia

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Hi Cheery Lynn fans, it's Jenny here today wishing you a Happy Easter!  This card was centered around this fun Easter Basket.  I cut out the Easter Basket twice and colored the first one.  Using as scissor I cut the eggs and bow off the second basket, colored them individually using distress ink and the glued them on top of the first basket.  To further embellish the eggs I added glitter glue.  The basket is popped up with foam adhesive.  I like how the glitter glue made some of the ink run and the eggs look as though they'd really been colored with dye.


This is a step card using the Step Card Bundle Set #3.  You can see a video HERE explaining how the step card die works. I glued rectangular strips of green card stock to each of the steps before adhering grass to each.  The shorter Grass Border 2 was glued to the first two "steps" and the Grass Border on the two background steps.


I cut a top fold A2 size card with the step die and then used the main die in the Step Card set to cut a piece of dotted patterned paper.  It was easy to then fold the paper and cut away the bottom portion of the dotted paper with an Exacto knife.  The background panel was made with a piece of patterned card stock with a Lattice #2 overlay.

Cheery Lynn Dies

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