Hello and welcome! I'm over on The Greetery Blog today with this week's TGIF {The Greetery Inspiration Friday} feature! I took a little bit of time to do some much-needed organization of my stamps/stencils/dies from The Greetery! It felt like Christmas morning as I revisited many stamps/dies that I haven’t used in a while! You know when a kid goes in to clean their room and they end up playing with all of the treasures they’ve unearthed? Yep! That was me! Ha ha!
With that said, I’m sharing a trio of cards today using quite an assortment of products that made their way onto my desk; I honestly didn’t want to stop! My first card in the series features the beautiful new Jumbo Curiosity: Moth Die + Stencil paired with some older favorites to create a birthday card for my darling daughter who will be celebrating her birthday later this month!
I absolutely adore the versatile Boxwood Heart Wreath that was created using the Boxwood Heart Details Die and the Boxwood Heart Base Die; I used that as my staring point for this card. I die cut all of the piece and then colored them using Twisted Citron, Mowed Lawn, and Rustic Wilderness Distress Oxide inks. I used the handy guide that is provided to assemble the wreath, securing it with liquid glue.
I did, however, really love using the Wood Slice Hearts Die in the center of my release day card, so I brought that idea back, but this time with the addition of the smallest of the Heart Leaf Posy Pocket Die! It was the perfect thing to tuck a few more flowers from the Floral Delicacies stamp set inside! I chose to use the Love Is Stamp Set set for the sentiment! A touch of glitter finishes off this card!My final card for today uses both the BotaniCuts Lavender Die and the BotaniCuts Wheat Die. I’ve been itching to pair these two together for quite some time, and today was the day! I actually made two of this particular design, but chose two different sentiments from the Put a Bow on It stamp set and opted for the regular Wood Slices Die and one with the heart wood slice (there's a picture of the two together at the bottom of today's post). As you can see, I used the same background and macrame detailing for the backdrop for the bundles; simple, yet elegant!I die cut two each of everything for both the wheat and the lavender so I would be able to create nice, full bundles. I colored them using Distress Oxide ink and assembled them with liquid glue. I added them to the wood slices using liquid glue as well and then secured the bow using foam squares.
I had so much fun creating this trio of cards! I hope I’ve inspired you to take a fresh look at your inventory to combine older products with some newer favorites! Thanks for joining me today!
Oh Kelly, your trio of cards this morning is absolutely stunning!! Your attention to detail and color choices are just beautiful. I have probably said it many, many times in the past. I see your gorgeous creations and regret not making a certain purchase. The lavender botanicuts must go on my wish list! Thank you so much for brightening my morning. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteKelly your cards are lovely. Thank you for using older stamps & dies that I have, but haven't used in a while. I actually forgot abt some of them... I love the way (always have) you combine different dies & stamps to design!
ReplyDeleteThree lovely cards! I love the colors and designs. I don't know how you do it, Kelly, but your cards are always amazing!
ReplyDeleteYes, I thought "botanical" when I saw your cards, Kelly! But, they are more a "feminine botanical!" And Betsy was RIGHT, GORGEOUS!!! I DO LOVE the mix of product you've used on these! Now, if only I CAN DO THIS! LOL I'll be playing today, & HOPING some of your INSPIRATION RUBS OFF on my card making! ;)<3
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, each one of them are just so special!
ReplyDeleteKelly, these cards are works of art!
ReplyDeleteI love the touch of macrame'.
Total inspiration!