Showing posts with label Tea Rose Small. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tea Rose Small. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Floral Arrangement

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A warm Hello to you.  It's Debbie hosting the blog today from Debbie's Time Out . Today I am going to share a card with you using some beautiful flowers and greenery from Cheery Lynn Designs..


For the base I matted a purple patterned paper with black cardstock. I cut one of the Nautical Wheeler Doily. The doily cuts out in two pieces. So I layered the large one onto the base first and then tucked the smaller one in behind on the top corner. This gave me a pretty base to layer my flowers and greenery onto.


I cut and layered some greenery onto the doily from the Fern Leaf,  Branch 2  and Olive Branches sets. The big center flower was created using the Daisy Strip . The smaller flowers were cut from the Tea Rose small and the Tea Rose Medium. All flowers were colored and then sprayed with water and shaped with a stylus. Some pearls and prills were added to the center of the flowers.


On the inside of the card  I used the Pop Up Best Wishes. These pop up cards are fun and easy to make. 

Thanks so much for visiting the blog today. I hope you find some time today to craft, create and relax. Have a crafty day my friends.

Dies Used
Pop Up Best Wishes Word - 1 Piece Die Set - B935
Nautical Wheeler Doily Die - DL180
Fern Leaf Die - B666
Branch 2 Piece Die Set - B466
Olive Branches 2 Piece Die Set - B147
Daisy Strip 6 Piece Die Set - B259
Tea Rose small- 6 Piece Die Set - B435
Tea Rose Medium - 6 Piece Die Set - B436

Monday, March 5, 2018

Birthday Wishes

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Hi Cheery Lynn fans.  Bonnie here from Make Time to Craft today sharing a pretty floral birthday birthday card created with several gorgeous dies from Cheery Lynn Designs.
This pretty Birthday Wishes Circle die is such a useful die to have in your stash.  Mine gets so much use.  I created some pretty Distress Ink background paper and then cut the Ankara Lace Doily (ON SALE NOW!) in white and backed it with turquoise using the Angel Wing die that comes with it.  The Birthday wishes die was layered and adhered to that with some ribbon running under it across the center of the doily.
The pretty roses were cut, inked and shaped.  Then they were assembled to create pretty three dimensional roses which are the star of the show.

Cheery Lynn Dies used:

My card was topped off with a pretty bi-color bow created on my Bow-it-All Tool using two of the ribbons from the pretty Spring Color March Ribbon Club Assortment from Really Reasonable Ribbon.  The center of the bow was finished off with a delicate pearl heart shaped embellishment.
Thanks so much for stopping by today.  Happy crafting!


Thursday, January 4, 2018

Floral Birthday Card

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Hi friends.  Bonnie here today from Make Time to Craft sharing a pretty floral birthday card showcasing some of my favorite dies from Cheery Lynn Designs.
I don't know about you, but I'm having trouble getting back in the groove after the holidays.  It doesn't help that it's freezing outside.  It's been in the single digits for days with no end in sight.  Makes me want to crawl back in bed and pull the covers over my head!

So, flowers and pink are in order!  Flowers always make me happier.
My background die is the pretty Alpine Flourish Doily.  This is one of the dies in my very first order from Cheery Lynn Designs and I still love it as much as I did all those years ago and it's so versatile.

My roses were made with the Small and Medium Tea Rose Dies.  I alternated solid pink cardstock with some Distress Ink cardstock I created for a little more depth in the flowers.  The petals layers were shaped with a stylus and foam pad before assembling.


Cheery Lynn Dies used:

My card was topped off with a pretty bi-color bow which was created on my Bow-it-All V3.0 using ribbons from the January Ribbon Club Assortment from Really Reasonable Ribbon.
Thanks so much for stopping by today.  Happy crafting!


Sunday, December 10, 2017

Let it Snow!

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Hi there, Maggi here to share a big tag with you.  I've used a lot of Cheery Lynn Designs dies to make this layered large tag from Creative Embellishments (it's 5.5" x 10").  Starting from the bottom, a brown striped oval using Oval Scalloped LG Stackers Nesting Dies , then a blue patterned piece cut with Horizon Coved Rectangle Boutique Stacker Frames Die, next another brown piece cut with Royal Scandinavian Boutique Stacker A2 Frame, a blue piece cut with A2 Frames Rectangular Scalloped, and finally topped with a cut-apart from the Graphic 45 Seasons collection.  I know, that's a lot of layers and some are barely visible.  Still, all those layers work together to make this beautiful tag.

In the upper right corner I've used two cuts from the Horizon Fishtail Banners 3 Piece Die Set and topped that with a die cut label using the Sentiment Frame #1  set.  Next I layered on a sticker from the Seasons collection and topped all that with handmade flowers.

I made two sizes of roses using the Large Rose 7 Piece Die Set and the Tea Rose Small- 6 Piece Die Set.  The flowers with the pearled stamens were made with Judy's Blooms Die and the other white flowers were made with Floral Bouquet Kit 8 Piece Die Set.  Then to set off my florals perfectly, I used the dainty Branch 2 Piece Die Set .  I really love this branch, the leaves are a perfect size and just so pretty!  I wanted to add lots of sparkle to my flowrs so they have been painted with clear Wink of Stella and then highlighted with Star Dust Stickles.

The Let It Snow - 4 Piece set makes such a great title, I love the font and the pretty stars that come with the die set.  I went over all the letters with Star Dust Stickles for lots of sparkle!  Underneath the title I used two different sized cuts from the Pierced Stacker 3 set.  I also used some cardboard to pop up the top layer to make it really stand out.



Other:
Graphic 45 Seasons Collection
Creative Embellishments Large Tags

Sunday, November 5, 2017

Floral Birthday Card with Bonnie Garby

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Hello Cheery Lynn die lovers!  Bonnie here today from Make Time to Craft to share a pretty birthday card that I created for my Mom featuring lots of beautiful dies from Cheery Lynn Designs.  
I find that birthday cards are the most needed cards and no matter how many I make, I always seem to be behind.  This Birthday Wishes Circle Sentiment is a great addition to your die collection and it can be used over and over in different settings without looking like you are always using the same die.

Cheery Lynn Dies used:
B783 Birthday Wishes Circle

I created my marbled background papers using Distress Inks and Distress Oxide Inks.  I just love creating my own background papers because they are always so beautiful.  I also used the Distress paper for the wording in the Birthday Wishes die.  I cut the die once in dark purple cardstock and again with the Distress Ink paper.  I then snipped out the words only and layered them on to the dark purple cut.  It also pops up the words just a little to make them stand out.

My Tea Roses were created by alternating layers of solid cardstock with Distress Ink paper.  I just love two tone roses.  I shaped the petals before layering them for a realistic rose look.
I topped my card off with a pretty bi-color bow created on my Bow-it-All V3.0 Tool using 5/8" Rose Bloom and Regal Purple Delicate Stitched Satin Ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon.  The bow was topped off with a pretty heart shaped pearl embellishment also from RRR.

I also ran a piece of Regal Purple Delicate Stitched Satin Ribbon topped with Tutti Frutti Chevron Stripe Grosgrain Ribbon across the center of the card under the sentiment.
Thanks so much for stopping by today.  What's your favorite die to use when making birthday cards?


Monday, July 17, 2017

Just For You by Jenny Alia

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Hi Everyone!  I just love these new Cheery Lynn Vintage dies!  For this card I used the new Distressed Honeycomb die.  I colored it with distress inks and used colors from the background paper.


The Just For You die along with the other dies with different sentiments are some of my favorite dies to use on cards.  They are beautiful on their own and easy to add accents to.  I die cut the flourishes twice to get two larger flourishes.  I cut the bottom off one and added the extra flourish I'd cut off in the right hand corner.  The flowers were made using two sizes of tea rose dies.  I added pearls to the centers.  To finish off the card I added a twine bow.  

Cheery Lynn Dies

Thanks for visiting today!  There's still time to join in the Vintage blog hop if you missed it Saturday. 
Hugs, Jenny 

Friday, June 9, 2017

Whatever You Are Card with Cheryl Walker

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BE A GOOD ONE!
Hello everyone and Happy Friday to all! Today I have a sweet card I created using beautiful Cheery Lynn dies. One of my many favorite dies is the Tea Rose Die Strip from Cheery Lynn. However, I LOVE all their flower strip dies as it makes it so easy to create flowers. On this card I decided to use three of them, along with the #8 flourish, Priscilla Doily and # 2 Pierced Stacker die.
I chose to use this beautiful new design paper from Club Scrap called pattern play, and also used the coordinating design paper for my tea rose flowers, then dusted them with a grey ink. I also added pearls to the centers. The green leaves were dusted using a green Club Scrap ink. The flourish was colored with moss green ink and placed first before the flowers and leaves.

'Whatever You Are BE A GOOD ONE' is from The Project Bin stamp set called "Wise Men". I stamped it in black ink using the Mini Misti tool, thank God for that tool as it makes stamping so much more fun....hehehehe.

The bow was created using Really Reasonable Ribbon Black Gingham ribbon, and lastly I added sewing in grey for the layers.


Cheery Lynn Supplies Used:


Thank you for stopping by and have a wonderful weekend to all!
Hugs,
Cheryl

Monday, June 5, 2017

The Few, The Proud, The Graduates with Bonnie Garby

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Hi friends.  Bonnie here today from Make Time to Craft and I'm sharing a graduation card made with a couple of my favorite dies from Cheery Lynn Designs.  I know for some parts of the USA, graduation is all but a fond memory, but here in the Northeast, school is still in session through the third week in June, so it's weird for me to think graduation before now.  If it's too late for your area, you can always switch up the sentiment and use the same card design for another occasion.
I know I've used this Royal Scandinavian Square Doily before many times and that's because it's such a versatile die - and the Tea Roses, I just can't even tell you how often I use those dies!  I love to buy dies that I can use over and over and just by switching up the colors and sentiment and a few embellishments, nobody even notices.  The more I can use a die, the more I like it!  Good for your pocketbook too!
My design is pretty easy to see.  Lots of layers that I love built up on a 5-1/2" square card base with some mulberry paper tucked in between to soften things up.  Some pretty tea roses, some ribbon and a bow and it's done!

Cheery Lynn dies used:
DL280 Royal Scandinavian Doily

My bow was created on my Bow-it-All V3.0 using White and Electric Blue Delicate Stitched Satin Ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon.
Thanks so much for stopping by today.

I would love for you to let me know what your favorite multi-purpose die is or what Cheery Lynn die you find yourself using over and over again.  

Happy crafting!

~ Bonnie ~


Saturday, May 20, 2017

Window Shaker Card with Cheryl Walker

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Hello everyone, today I have a card I created for Cheery Lynn Designs Dies  using the beautiful new  Shutter Window shaker die kit  from Cheery Lynn, along with the Tea Rose small die. Love these shaker dies from Cheery Lynn as they are super fun and easy to create. Also love how the kit has absolutely everything you need in it to create these fun shakers.

The flowers I chose to use are Cheery Lynn Tea Rose small die.  I cut them out using white card stock, then dusted them with 2 different pinks. Next I added some mini beads for the centers. The leaves were dusted using a green ink from club scrap.

The window was created using some old old Crafty Secrets design paper. Love the pattern for the window. The little flowers for the shaker part were airbrushed using a pink Copic marker.

The sentiment is from The Project Bin Stamps called Spencer's Set. I stamped it in black, and then dusted the edges in the same pink as the flowers.

Ribbon is satin from Really Reasonable Ribbon.

I hope you enjoyed my post for today, and thank you for stopping by!

Hugs to all,
Cheryl

Saturday, May 6, 2017

Happy Mother's Day Card with Bonnie Garby

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Hi there.  Bonnie here today from Make Time to Craft.  Mother's Day in the US is only a couple weeks away, so I'm sharing a pretty card that would make any Mom smile.  It features some of my favorite dies from Cheery Lynn Designs.
I created my background paper with Distress Oxide inks.  I cut the Lattice 2 die on Stick It Adhesive backed white cardstock and adhered it to the top third of the card.  Under that I added the Sweetheart edger lace and I topped it with some 3/8" delphinium double-faced satin ribbon to hide the seam where it all joins.

I printed my digital sentiment and cut it using the Oval dies and then matted using more of the oval dies.  I created some additional layers and it's then all assembled on a 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" card base.
My pretty roses were made with the tea rose dies in small and medium.  I used alternating layers of dark purple cardstock and leftover Distress Oxide background paper.  I added some interest by stamping the petal layers with an old script background stamp.  I shaped the petals with a stylus and foam pad before assembling the flowers.  Once done they were added to my card under the sentiment panel.

Cheery Lynn Dies used:

My card was finished off with a pretty bi-color bow made on my Bow-it-All V3.0 Tool using delphinium and turquoise delicate stitched satin ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon.  I topped the bow off with a pretty flower pearl embellishment.
Thanks so much for stopping by today.  Happy crafting!

~ Bonnie ~

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Thank You by Jenny Alia

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Hi, it's Jenny here on the blog today.  I decided to challenge myself by creating a card using mostly scraps.  I found the pink and gray papers in my scrap bin along with these flowers and once my colors were set, the card came together.


I trimmed the pink papers and backed them with a black mat before adhering it to a 5.5" card.  The gray circle was a scrap from a Halloween card I made and was already cut using a Cheery Lynn Classic Circle die.  I popped it up with double sided foam tape.  The pin flowers were created using probably my favorite flower dies, the small and large Gardenia's.  The larger one has a fine shimmer from a glitter spray.  The edge of the yellow Tea Rose was dipped in a dark pink ink pad.  
  
To complete and complement the flowers I added white branches and black flourishes. 

Cheery Lynn Dies

Thanks for stopping by the blog today!
Hugs, Jenny

Monday, April 24, 2017

You Make the World a Better Place

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Hi there everyone.  Bonnie from Make Time to Craft here with you today sharing a pretty all-occasion card made with lots of my favorite dies from Cheery Lynn Designs.
I created an open card front using the Quatrefoil A2 Frame.  I used the A2 Retangle Classic die to cut the large opening on the card front and also created a bit of a frame of the same size for the back.  I sandwiched the Quatrefoil cut in white in between the card front and the frame backing to hold it in place.

I created a rectangle for the sentiment panel using some Distress Ink paper I made measuring 2-3/4" x 4 which covers enough of the front to allow you to put a message on the inside of the card without it showing though.  The sentiment was added to that with a ribbon banner in between.

I lined the inside of the card with the same Distress Ink paper for uniformity when the card is closed.
My tea roses were made with a mix of the Distress Ink Paper and solid dark purple cardstock for some interest.  The layers were cut and the petals were shaped with a foam pad and stylus before assembling.  They were attached to the card below the sentiment.

Cheery Lynn dies used:

My card was topped off with a pretty bi-color double-loop bow created on my Bow-it-All V3.0 using Regal Purple and Rose Bloom Delicate Stitched Satin Ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon.
Thanks so much for stopping by today.  I hope I've inspired you to pull out your frame stamps and make an open front card.

~ Bonnie ~

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Tea Rose Mini Album Pages & Video with Cheryl Walker

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 Hello everyone, so excited to be sharing my 2 page layout for a mini album I'm currently working on using Cheery Lynn Dies. I also have a video showing you how I created these Beautiful Delft Tea Rose Glass Flowers.  They are super fun and easy to make! Hope you enjoy my video for today!!!
 Awww, I came across these old photos of our family taken years back when the kids were little, and one wasn't even born yet. WOW, it's hard to believe these little ones are all grown up. How time surely does fly by. I miss those days :(

On my layout I used all Cheery Lynn beautiful dies, love how they work so beautifully in this mini album. I chose to use the Royal Scandinavian Doily on both pages as a backdrop for each photo. I wanted to keep this album simple, no pull-outs, just a spot for photos and my focus was mainly on the flowers for these pages.

Tea Rose flowers- Love using these, and how you can make them look so different by using design paper and a little ink. Super fun!  I love how the leaves turned out too, so real looking!

Cheery Lynn dies used:
Doily-Cheery Lynns Royal Scandinavian Doily
Butterfly- Cheery Lynns Mini Butterfly D138
Flowers- Tea Rose Small and Tea Rose Medium by Cheery Lynn
Leaf- Rose Leaf Strip B241
Flourish #8 - Cheery Lynn

Design papers are from Club Scrap Delft collection. Pearls are from Really Reasonable Ribbon. I used a heat gun, glue gun, glue pad, and embossing powder as my extras for today.


Hope you enjoy my video today, as I surely enjoyed making it to share with you all!
Please let me know what you think of todays post, as I always love reading your wonderful comments!!

hugs to all,
Cheryl Walker

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