Hi again! I'm back with post #2 for the day - a Cottage Cutz card using 4 of the new spring time dies from The Scrapping Cottage! This is a big size card - 5 x 7 and plenty of room to add on the Tea Time Border, the flower vine and the tea pot! I added the stitched flower and faux button to the front of the teapot and let the tea pot be mostly the focal point since the card paper is a bit busy. It's propped up on 3d dots and really pops off the card :) I also added the teapot border to the inside and some gems for 'steam'. Here's the card up close:
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Bigger Blessings!
~Kelly
~Kelly
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Oh my goodness.....teapot borders and touch of 'grandma' paper! I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card and mix of DP's.
Love that teapot die and the border die! Love your card also, so cheery and the bling for steam is fun!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable Kelly! Your steam bling is too cute. I know I've mentioned before how much I love the insides of your cards, well this is no exception. I just adore that teapot border and the papers you used. Very sweet!
ReplyDeleteLove these delicate papers with your adorable tea pot!! Super cute, Kelly!
ReplyDeleteAnother fab card! Very cute with that "steam" coming out of the pot too! Just precious.
ReplyDeleteLynn
OMGosh this is such a feminine vintage card!So pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card...I especially love the teapot/cup border on the inside...as per usual a wonderful card...♥
ReplyDeleteCute teapot! I really like the sparkles!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, thanks for joining us at Dilly Beans! :)
ReplyDeleteSweet teapot! Great bling!
ReplyDeleteThis is great. Love the way you have the blingie steam comeing out of the pot. Thank You for joining us at Dilly Beans this week.
ReplyDeleteSpot of tea please!! This is super cute, love that tea pot. Thanks for playing with us at Dilly Beans this week!
ReplyDeleteI love this!! Especially how you did the steam coming out of the tea pot. What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteThese dies are wonderful, but not nearly as fantastic as what you've done with them! Love all of the lovely layers and the 'steam' is a wonderful touch!
ReplyDeleteYou are keeping quite busy!!