It's time for a new monthly challenge over at the Happy Little Stampers blog where the only rule is to use a die cut on your card.
I created a very simple yet colorfully Happy card.
I began by die cutting the word Happy in three different colors of cardstocks and the small florals in a fourth color. I used a stitched panel die for the white background and heat embossed the sub-sentiment in white onto a narrow strip of black cardstock. After first arranging a rough draft of my word placement, I adhered the three flowers in a corresponding triangle. I then adhered the words in rainbow order, adding the sub-sentiment in the lower right corner. The panel was adhered to a black card base and finished off with a pearl in the center of each floral.
Supplies:
Whimsy Stamps - Happy die
Simon Says Stamp - Hello You stamp set
Crafters Companion - floral dies
The Stamp Market - cardstock
Avery Elle - Wonky Stitches panel die
The Happy Little Stampers group holds many challenges each month so I encourage you to check them out. Remember, if you use a die cut on your card, we'd love to see it in our gallery.
Continue to stay safe and healthy my friends. _____________________________________________________________________________
Thank you for visiting my little crevice of the crafty blogosphere. Your time, comments and friendship are much appreciated.
Happy Crafting!
Jules
This CAS card really makes me, well, happy! LOVE that wonderful die you used and the great colors. Hope you have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWell if this challenge wasn't made for you, I don't know who! Happy, happy, HAPPY card, Jules!
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Pretty colours! I like the whimsy the wonky stitches add.
ReplyDeleteLove the Happy die and the way you used it on this. How cheery!
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I saw this on IG and fell in love with the colours! Really fun!
ReplyDeletethis card just holds a delightful happy wish for a fun birthday! I love the colorful elements with the little black & white sentiment! Great design for using your dies!
ReplyDeleteYou certainly can't get enough of happiness and this card proves it. Very striking indeed.
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