supplies: white, 3 Doodlebug yellows, Green Apple and Green Leaf cardstock, Simon's Elegant Roses and Partial Cut Leaves dies, Big Scripty Greetings sentiment, Paper Sweeties Cookie Dough flower sequins
I first die-cut my roses, then taped them to my panel temporarily so that I could decide where to place the leaves. After the leaves were cut and lined with 2 green cardstock colors, I then paper-pieced my roses and attached them to the panel. Next I stamped my sentiment, popped the panel above my card base, then added some sequins.
It may not be obvious, but the leaves are partial die-cuts, so that they are attached to the panel at one end (and under the flowers), but can be pulled up and popped a bit. Such a fun dimension!
I first die-cut my roses, then taped them to my panel temporarily so that I could decide where to place the leaves. After the leaves were cut and lined with 2 green cardstock colors, I then paper-pieced my roses and attached them to the panel. Next I stamped my sentiment, popped the panel above my card base, then added some sequins.
It may not be obvious, but the leaves are partial die-cuts, so that they are attached to the panel at one end (and under the flowers), but can be pulled up and popped a bit. Such a fun dimension!
Thanks, as always, for your visit!
What a great touch to do partial die cutting on the leaves. Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteLove your pretty card Lin.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteoh, Lin tis is gorgeous! you've chosen great shades of green and yellow.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous Lin. It is really so beautiful
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely, CAS design that looks fabulous! Love how the scale of the large sentiment compliments the pretty roses & greenery.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
ReplyDeleteLove these beautiful yellow roses!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! The detail of the partial die cut leaves looks so professional!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteSaw this on IG Lin and loved it there, and it's even more impressive here! A magnificent card
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine