Showing posts with label Paris Sign #1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris Sign #1. Show all posts

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Furever Friends with Lisa Blastick

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Hello again!  Today I'm sharing a cat card that was inspired by vintage Old New York. I used lots of fun Cheery Lynn Designs die cuts, plus a few stamps that I fussy cut out. I have been wanting to use the "vintage books" for a while now. I thought the "Paris Sign" would be great for the sentiment as well. 


I used some Prima patterned paper and some cream and kraft cardstock. I then distressed the edges of the papers to give it an old worn out look. The "windows" were die cut out in black and then I placed cream paper behind them. The books were die cut in cream and then I distressed them with vintage ink. 


I kept the same colors for the mouse, yarn and fishbowl. The cats were die cut out twice and I just used part of the cats for the top window. 



Thanks for stopping but today! 
Have a great day! 
Hugs Lisa 

Saturday, December 26, 2015

Winters Day by Julie Lavalette

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Hi everyone, it's JULIE hosting the blog today. Hope you all have had a lovely Christmas Day and Santa left you some new craft goodies. In Scotland it is unusually very mild for this time of year and no signs of snow yet, so I decided to make a Wintry Scene onto my card.

I started with a greyish blue cardstock and scattered some chunky white Embossing Powder on it to give a snowy effect. Next, I tattered and shaded the edges with Distress ink. 
My Tree and Icicles I applied the same technique as I did on my Wall Hanging last week which you can see HERE.


My Winter Sign I die cut out in black cardstock and fussy cut a layer in white cardstock distressing around the edges and gluing onto my sign, adding the word Winter and some more white embossing powder.


Finishing off my card with accents of Flower Soft snow.

Thanks for stopping by today and good luck to everyone entering our Weekly Challenge.

Cheery Lynn Dies Used:


Crafty Hugs, 

Julie x


Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Christmas In July With Lisa Blastick

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Hi, It's Lisa here this week sharing with you another new card for Cheery Lynn Designs. It was inspired by this week's challenge "Christmas In July" I really don't think about Christmas this soon, but I think it really is a great idea to get started on those Holiday cards. So now I think I will make a few this month. Hopefully, then I'm not stressed and scrambling last minute. :)

I really wanted to make a big poinsettia using the Rose Strip. I diecut the strip three times and used a small circle for a base then I glued them using the largest to the smallest leaves and added a pearl in the center. There are also green Rose Leaves behind the flower. 


I used Snowflakes Set 2 in two different colors with pearls in the centers and behind the Paris Sign 1 "Happy Holidays" sentiment (layered with two colors) is the Musical Staff Mesh Border. Draping down from the Poinsettia a placed Holly Lace Flourish and I also placed one across the top. 


The christmas trees are a stamp and I fussy cut them out. I added liquid applique and flower soft for snow. The tiny flowers are from Baby's Breath Flower Kit and I also added tiny pearls in the centers. 


Cheery Lynn Diecuts Used:


Thanks for stopping by today! Be sure to check out more inspiration this week and to join our "Christmas in July" challenge for a chance to win $20 at the Cheery Lynn Store
Hugs Lisa

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Heartfelt Thanks With Lisa Blastick

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Hi, It's Lisa back this week sharing a new card with Cheery Lynn Designs. 
This week challenge "Creative Corners" is great because I already knew the corner diecut I wanted to use today. It is from the April release called Scandinavian Tag #1. I really love this diecut and you will see it on several of my card since its release. I also used the Paris Sign # 1 for my sentiment in the top left corner. I also added a few pearls to the top. 


A side view I layered the Lattice Heart & Vines three times, grey, teal and then yellow cardstock on top. I fussy cut out the yellow heart and cut off a few of the vines in the left hand corner so it didn't cover up my sentiment. In between the lattice is liquid pearls in white. The Pierced Stackers #2 is the largest size and I traced the edge in grey and fussy cut it out for the layering. Between the patterned paper and the teal embossed paper is the Siena Double Edge Border. 


A closer view of the tiny details. 
I used the Rose Leaf Strip in Grey cardstock with one Small Gardenia and a Miniature Rose 
in yellow to compete this 5 x 6 Heartfelt Thank You card! 

Cheery Lynn Diecuts Used:


Thanks for stopping by today and be sure to check out this week's challenge "Creative Corners" 
for your chance to win $20 at the Cheery Lynn Store. 
Have a great day! 
See you net week! 
Hugs, Lisa

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Card for Mom by Karen Maldonado

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Hello Cheery Lynn friends, it's Karen sharing a 
new card featuring one of our newest release dies - Paris Signs 1!!
This sign carries a bit of the old world of shop signs, 
and I just love it to create this shabby card!

To start, I layered the Dutch Scallop Square onto the bottom
design papers.  Then, I covered that open square part with
another designer paper to really make it stand out!

Next, I die cut the Paris Signs 1, and layered the Horizon Fishtail Banners
to it and also stamped the sentiment on the banner.

Then, I made two roses using the  Tea Rose Medium,
and Rose Leaf Strip for the petals.


You can see that I added some pearls and some hanging crystals from the Paris sign.
Lastly, I die cut two butterflies from the Mini Butterflies w/Angel Wings set,
and added a few pearls to the centers!


List of dies:

Thanks for stopping by!  Don't forget to enter the Weekly Challenge
for a chance at winning a $20 gift certificate to Cherry Lynn Designs.

Have a wonderful day!

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Birdhouse Card by Julie Lavalette

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Hi Everyone, It's Julie here today. I immediately fell in love with the new Fancy Birdhouse die as soon as I saw it and gathered inspiration for my 7 x 7 card from feeding all the birds that visit my garden.


My background was made with shading Distress inks over cardstock, stamping on feathers to give a cloud effect and spritzing with water. I tattered the edges with a Distress Tool.


I layered my grass in two shades of green and shaded a little Distress Ink onto my fence to shabby it up a bit.


My Birdbath was layered twice with a little Silicone Glue added into the bath part to give some extra dimension and Distress ink added to it and my birds for shading.


My sign was cut out in white and the pole area coloured with a Black Copic Pen. I layered the oval area twice with Silicone Glue and stamped on my sentiment and added a little bird.


My branches and leaves were all shaded with Copic Pens and my Blossom had a little Distress Ink added into the centre with a little yellow Stickles.


My sun is made using the Sunflower die, colouring also with Copics and adding a little orange Stickles. My Birdhouse was cut out 3 times and shaded with Distress ink. I paper pieced the fence area twice and my roof three times to give the effect of being 3D.

Well I do hope you like my card which was a lot of fun to make. I have another few plans for the Fancy Birdhouse die which I will share with you over the coming months.

Cheery Lynn New Release Dies Used:


Other Cheery Lynn Dies Used:



Thanks for stopping by today and good luck to everyone entering our weekly challenge.


Julie x

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