Tuesday, July 21, 2015

# Border Carnivale # Build A Flower #1

Trick or Treat by Karen Maldonado


Hi there Cheery Lynn friends! It's Karen sharing another
new release card with you today!

I first started by creating my card base in orange designer paper.
Then, layered a black and white designer paper to that top.
I added these layers and tucked them under the main 
small diamond designer paper!

Next, I die cut the Trick or Treat die, and distress inked the 
sentiment in several colors.  I poured some distressed crackle, and once dried,
 I distressed inked in some walnut stain distress, so that cracks 
would really stand out!

Then, I cut out the Rose Leaf Strip
Build a Flower #1 (for center of flower), and the Daisy Strip!  Each piece 
was distress inked and I also added some distress glitter to the flower center!!



Finally, I die cut the Horrible Cat and  two of the Jack-O'-Lanterns!
Then, poured some distressed glitters to the top of each of these dies.
I just love the sparkly and amazing texture this adds to the dies!

I also added a few Ivy Strip die cuts to the top of the smaller pumpkin and 
also to the top of the medium size pumpkin.  
I added some Glossy Accents to each of the ivy leaves for some added shine! 


You would be amazed at the sparkly, shiny and crackly texture on this card!

Here's the full list of dies used:


Still time to join this week's challenge for a 
chance at a $20 shopping spree to the Cheery Lynn on-line store!

Have a great day!
Hugs,
Karen

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