I think this die-cut looks very delicate and pretty. Just right for Easter, even if it is a poppy and not a tulip.
I dry-embossed my white strip of CS so that it didn't look quite so plain.
Here's the aster flower. These two come together as a set, which is nice. I think this flower could pass for a Sweet William (Dianthus) flower, which definitely blooms in the spring where I live. I almost always have them in my flower beds, and I love their bright pinks and purples and prolific blooms.
This flower was dry-embossed after die-cutting, and once again, I inked it while it was still in the die. I also inked the tips of my petals before adhering it all to my card.
The inside of my card is pretty simple. I just followed the layout on the front of the card and added a stamped sentiment.
I think I have made about 20 Easter cards now. I'll be sharing more of them with you in the coming days.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.
Cheryl
4 comments:
These are very pretty spring flowers. Love that banner die too.
Oh, what a beautiful and bright design Cheryl! Brightened my day! Have a great weekend! Luv n’ Hugs. Hazel xx
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Beautiful Easter cards, and love the banner die as well.
These are lovely Cheryl!
Our Sweet Williams won't be blooming for a few months yet.
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