Diecuts used are a dimensional Rose, Leaves and Tags; also to use-up papers, some baker's twine and three crystals for embellisment.
On this card I have placed the tag upside down and embossed the rose for texture, even if it was with a snowflake embossing folder.
There are numerous other combinations I could use. Sometimes all one needs is a design to build on and then the fun begins.
Just adding another one as these were as scraps lying on the table and I was able to puzzle them together to make another card. That is what I like about crafting!
Jacqueline
All are so Lovely Jacqueline! great to see you creating and sharing again:)
ReplyDeleteOh Jacqueline, these are so beautiful. You are so creative and I love the colors and the designs of each! Thanks for sharing with us again! It's a really snowy, supposedly Spring day here, and only going to get worse as another nor'easter weather system promises us from 6-8 inches or more of snow. I think I'm going to settle down in my craft room and play!
ReplyDeleteall of these are so lovely, Jacqueline - looks like you are really enjoying that die-cutting machine - happy first day of spring (such as it is!!)
ReplyDeleteSo pleased to see these today, my friend! As always, your mix of papers inspired me! Love these pretty die-cut flowers!
ReplyDeletegreat use of die cuts and I love tags most of all. I have a few tags that you made over the years. How fun to combine them with a card.
ReplyDeleteLove these beautiful cards, Jacqueline! Each one is a masterpiece. Hope you have a wonderful spring!!
ReplyDeleteHi Jacqueline. I came across one of your older cards on Pinterest and decided I should visit . I love browsing your blog. You have such a feminine and distinct style and I'm always inspired by your beautiful creations! Hope all is well. hugs x
ReplyDeleteThey are all so beautiful, such a pretty style of the flower and I love the layering of the tags and the look of the one upside down!
ReplyDeleteFabulous tag cards, Jacqueline! As usual, a gorgeous mix of papers! Wish I could use all the papers I have stacked up around here - you've inspired me to try!!
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