I love the flowers and they do look like a wonderful pot of flowers with the petals free to lift above the centers of the flowers. If you do not have a machine to cut the flowers, you can still print them out as they are so pretty. Please join us in the A2Z Scrapbooking challenge this month.
I used a negative of the scored oval die cut from a card I made in January. I used some Oxide Inks on my flowers and arranged them in a pot.
Close-up
The addition of Fired Brick to the Fossilized Amber makes the flowers look like they are partially in shade.
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- A2Z Scrapbooking digital Sunshine Flowers Cutting Files
- Spellbinders Oval dies
- Elizabeth Craft Designs Garden Notes Potted & Curvy Leaves
- Nuvo Crystal Drops Ebony Black for flower centers
- Oxide Inks Fosslized Amber and Fired Brick and Iced Spruce for the pot
- Distress Inks on leaves - shabby shutters, peeled paint and forest moss
- Scored leftover negative from a card I did in January
- Silhouette Cameo
1 comment:
So pretty, Arlene--love the background!
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