Showing posts with label Lady Kate Edger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lady Kate Edger. Show all posts

Thursday, September 21, 2017

All You Need is Love and a Dog!

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Maggi here today with my favorite subject, dogs! For me it's true, all you REALLY need is love and a dog.  In my case 2 dogs!  This is the cover for a mini album and I know the recipient is going to love it!  I used lots of Cheery Lynn Designs dies to give my cover a great look.  At the top and bottom I used the Lady Kate Edger die to give the entire page a framed look.   


I used two different dies, Fiona's Magic Window and A2 Scalloped Frames, to make layers behind the title so that it would really stand out.  Of course I needed some flowers to dress it up so I used the 
Black Eyed Susan and Floral Bouquet Kit to make my pretty red blooms.  I especially love the center of the larger flower that is part of the Black Eyed Susan die set.  it can be used with so many different flower dies too!

Isn't this little dog house the best?  It's part of the Pet Pack 11 Piece Die Set .  It has so much detail!



Other Supplies:
Graphic 45 Raining Dogs & Cats paper collection

Thanks for stopping by today, I appreciate it!


Monday, July 3, 2017

You are my Sunshine Card by Amy Voorthuis

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Good morning lovely Cheery Lynn Fans.
For today I have another card to share. This time I wanted to highlight the pretty "Sunflower" dies Cheery Lynn Designs offers. On my card I used four flowers and two of my favorite border dies. The papers I used are the "Nyhavn" collection by Maja Design and I used a couple of Lindy's Stamp Gang sprays to make the flowers pop off the card. Then I added some glass glitter in the centers of my flowers and a stencil by TCW designed by Gabrielle Pollacco. 

You are my Sunshine: 
First I cut out the background wood grain paper in 4,7 inches by 6,7 inches then I cut that paper piece in half with a wave from up to down. The upper part I placed on my card directly the lower part I added some foam tape times three so it would look a bit higher then the other part. 

Then I added both border dies behind the lower piece so it would look like a little lace addition to my card. In the center of my sunflower on the bottom of my card I added a flair from "Cuts2luv".  Such a great addition to your work "I think"....
Cheery Lynn Designs 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.
Have a wonderful and sunny week!

Friday, March 10, 2017

Step card with a twist with Maggi

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Hi there Cheery Lynn fans, Maggi here to share a fun easel card with you.  Easel cards make such great display pieces and I decided to add a little twist to this one by giving the easel part a different shape.  I used a Cheery Lynn Designs die, Pierced Stacker 3 6 Piece Die Set , and diecut two pieces and used them to form my easel.  I love how it looks at the bottom propped against the button revealing the interior of the card.


Then I topped the pierced stacker with a French Pastry Doily diecut that served to frame my lovely chipboard piece from Graphic 45's Portrait of a Lady collection.  I added a pretty flower made with a flower diecut from the Bohemian Collection - Indie Bouquet - 6 Die Set .


I used a chipboard button from the Portrait of a Lady collection to create a stop for the easel.  Underneath the button I used paper layers and a pretty trim diecut with the Lady Kate Edger Die .



At the top left I made a little floral cluster with flowers cut again using the Bohemian Collection - Indie Bouquet - 6 Die Set and leaves using the Flourish Leaf Strip 5 Piece Die Set.  I just got this Flourish Leaf Strip die, it's already a favorite as it adds the perfect finishing touch to my floral clusters.

Cheery Lynn Designs dies used:

Other Supplies:
Graphic 45 Portrait of a Lady Collection

That's it for me today!  Cheery Lynn Designs has so many great dies, be sure to stop by the store and check it out!

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Smile Card by Amy Voorthuis

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Good morning everyone.
Don't you just love the word dies by Cheery Lynn Designs?  Well this one makes me smile from ear to ear. While I am writing this post it's poring with rain and snow {luckily the melting one}.  Why is the warmer weather still not here I wonder. Today I want to show you a happy spring card with some new dies I got just last week. 
For this card I used "Vintage Spring Basics" by who other than Maja Design. 

Smile:
As you see, it's out of many layers again and lots of distressing {but I didn't us my sewing machine this time}. Purple is my most favorite color to scrap if it's cards, layouts or altered projects.  I love to hear in a comment which color is your favorite to scrap and then I will have a surprise for one or maybe two of you ;-)

Underneath the CAFR-23 - Square Frames {set of 3} I used some cheesecloth to give it more of a shabby chic feeling.  I think the B338 - Black Eyed Susan Strip is one of my favorite flowers to make because it's such a fun and easy one with a lot of volume. 
They really stand out on your projects!

Cheery Lynn Designs dies used: 

Thank you so much for visiting the blog today and for the lovely comments you always leave on my posts I just love to read them ;-) I hope you enjoyed my post and I have inspired you to use your Cheery Lynn Designs dies you don't use that often.
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 #227 "Handmade Flower Theme" I can't wait to see your work, there are a bunch of amazing entries already enjoy creating!

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Make a Wish by Julie Lavalette

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Hi Everyone, it's JULIE here today. Thanks so much for all your lovely comments on my Halloween card last week, it was lovely to read them. This week I was inspired by the image of this little Sailor boy to make a nautical themed card.


My Lighthouse was cut out twice in blue Cardstock and once in white. I layered the White cardstock on to the blue, slightly offsetting for a shadow effect and distressed with ink at the edges. Next I fussy cut my blue stripes out and glued in place. I coloured the roof on the house with a brown Copic pen.
My Anchor was coloured with a brown and gold pen and a little Distress powder added for a rust effect.


I love the different designs you can get from the Lady Kate Edger and you can move it right along whatever your length of paper matching up as you go.


Finishing off my card with some Pearls.

Cheery Lynn Dies used:

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

Julie x 

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