Tuesday, May 16, 2017

# Bonnie Garby # Cards

Floral Birthday Card with Bonnie Garby

Hi there Cheery Lynn die lovers.  Bonnie from Make Time to Craft here today to share a pretty floral birthday card using one of my favorite flower die sets from Cheery Lynn Designs.
I have lots of layer on this card, but I think it's pretty easy to see from the photo how the layers were assembled.  I just love the Square Frames die for square cards.  

My blue/tan background paper was made using Distress Inks spritzed with water.  My flowers and foliage were created with the Floral Bouquet die set which is such a versatile flower set.  I used some of the same paper from my background for the blue flower petals along with some dark blue and kraft color cardstock.  The layers were also inked with an old script stamp for some additional interest.  The flowers and foliage were cut and then shaped with a stylus and foam pad.  The flowers were layered and finished off with some cool metal gear embellishments from Really Reasonable Ribbon.  I added a pretty butterfly to the right side of the card to balance things out.

Cheery Lynn Dies used:

My card was finished off with a pretty bi-color double-loop bow made on my Bow-it-All Tool using Ivory and Capri Blue Delicate Stitched Satin Ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon.
I hope my card today inspires you to pull out some of your favorite dies from Cheery Lynn Designs and create your own pretty floral card.  Happy crafting!

~ Bonnie ~

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