Showing posts with label Coved Rectangle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coved Rectangle. Show all posts

Saturday, February 24, 2018

Say it with Flowers by Julie Lavalette

3:30 AM 4 Comments

Hi Cheery Lynn Fans, it’s JULIE here today and I am sharing some more inspiration using another of our beautiful Mega Doilies on my card that measures approximately 8 x 8 inches square.


The Italian Flourish Doily comes in 3 sizes and on this card I have used 2 of them on my layers. Both were cut out in white cardstock and some Distress ink added to the edges. I like to not put glue on the edges of my Doilies, only adding some to the centre. I find this helps to put a little movement into the design and softens the look.


My Daisies have 4 layers on them with a little Distress ink and a Pearl added into the centres.  You will notice that two of the layers of petals are folding down the way and two folding up the way, this helps give stability to the flowers.


Happy Birthday was stamped with Archival ink and mounted onto a little cheesecloth and foam strips for extra dimension.



Finishing off with Pearl Strands, Accents of Pearls on my flourishes and a pretty double layered Butterfly.

Cheery Lynn Dies Used -
DL251 Horizon Coved Boutique Stacker Frames  

Thanks so much for stopping by today.

Crafty Hugs, 
Julie x

Sunday, February 11, 2018

Love and Cherub by Julie Lavalette

3:30 AM 2 Comments

Hi Cheery Lynn Fans, it’s Julie here and today I am sharing some inspiration using one of our fabulous Mega Doilies. These Dies are fantastic for scrapbooking with but look equally as good using as accents on cards for a WOW factor and cut beautifully. 


My card today measures approximately 8 x 6 inches and the border strip on my card is just over 2 inches. I mounted the same colour of cardstock to the inside and on my border strip which gives contrast and helps my Doily pop.


I cut into my paper using my heart Die. You can also use the heart border edge die to cut it out of the paper should you wish.


My flowers were shaped on my Embossing mat and shaded with Distress ink. I used small Pom Pom balls in the centres of my flowers which I coloured with Alcohol Ink to get my desired shade.


My sentiment was stamped onto my diecut adding a cherub which I made from a mould and paper clay. 


Finishing off my card with lots of Pearl Accents.

Cheery Lynn Dies Used -

Thanks so much for stopping by today.

Happy Crafting, 
Julie x

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Cardinal Christmas Greeting Card by Ginny

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Hey there peeps! Time again for me to share a project I created with the fabulous dies from Cheery Lynn!  I've got a pretty winter bird tag image with natural fibers, poinsettias and leaves and a perfect sentiment to bring a little joy to the holiday.  This card is 5 x 6 1/2 inches so there's lots of room to layer up the paper patterns.
I cut the poinsettias, gave them a little inking, stamped some text, shaped and added glitter and "snow" for a proper frosty look. Tucking in a little seam binding helps to fill in the arrangement and anchor the corner.
Adding the sentiment over one of the flowers helps add depth. More flourishes and another smaller bloom balance the card without hiding the focal image.
~Cheery Lynn Designs Dies~
Okay that's all for me. Wishing you all a happy and productive day with lots of time to be creative : ) G
  

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Frosty The Snowman by Julie Lavalette

3:30 AM 2 Comments

Hi Cheery Lynn friends, it's JULIE here today. This week I am sharing with you a vintage styled Christmas card using one of our latest released Snowflake dies which comes in a set of 2.


I started by cutting out my Snowflakes in white cardstock and then sprayed Adhesive on to them and added extra fine Glitter. This way you get a lovely smooth finish that doesn't show any lumps of glue. I cut them in half and added to the corners of my first layer.


My Snowman I added Snowtex on to his body and an accent on to his hat and whilst still wet I poured some extra fine glitter over them. The embellishments were coloured with Copics and a little Distress ink at the edges for definition to the Snowman's body.


My Snowflower was glittered in the same way, layering twice and adding a Gumdrop. My Pine Branches were coloured with  Copics and Glitter added for an extra frosty look.



Merry Christmas was heat embossed with Red Tinsel Embossing Powder.

Cheery Lynn Dies Used:

Thanks for stopping by today and Good Luck to everyone entering our Weekly Challenge.

Julie x

Friday, June 12, 2015

Hello from Afar Card by Corina Finley

3:30 AM 4 Comments

Hello and thank you for joining me, Corina, on this wonderful Friday!

As summer vacation is fast approaching, I decided to create a travel themed card. I used travel themed pattern paper along with Cheery Lynn Dies for a vintage look. Postcards, ticket stubs, maps and pictures, on a card base cut from the Coved Rectangle stacker die, tie this card altogether.


Above I used the Pierced Stacker #4 to cut the map and picture pattern paper. I used the largest Hello from the Hello (Set of 2) as my sentiment. I outlined the die cut with a black pen to give depth and used a glitter pen on the kraft cardstock for shimmer. 

Below you will see an up close picture of one Ticket from the Pair of Tickets die set. I used the Old Parchment embossing plate to add texture to the ticket and the small post card behind. You can also see that I have incorporated two of the Curved Border dies along the left side. 


Dies used:
I hope you will play along in our weekly Cheery Lynn Designs Challenge 188 - Creative Corners. You could win a $20 shopping spree at the online Cheery Lynn Design Store.

Thanks for joining me today!

Take care,
Live, Laugh & Create

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