Today I am doing double duty!!! This card is my Bling project for Frosted Designs Bling Challenge and it is also my project for the With the Rain Comes All Things Beautiful Blog Hop! In my case, 'With the Snow' is more appropriate!!!
If you found me first, you will want to start the Hop HERE so you don't miss anything!! In case you get lost, I have a complete list below. I also have Blog Candy at the bottom of my post. I will draw my winner on Sunday!!
As a bonus, Monica at scraps2treasure is offering an over-all blog candy for those who are hopping along with us. She decided since the hop was about spring to to do a whole bunch of "spring flowers".
To be eligible you must become a follower along the blog trail, leaving a comment on each and every blog. On Saturday she will ask her buddy Randy (random.org) to select a blog number (from the list), and a comment number from that blog. Please make sure you have left a reliable way to contact you (email is best, in the safe format of **** at **** dot com ) so you can be notified by her personally. If you don't, she’ll have to select another winner.”
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And now on to my projects!!
When I make a card, I usually make two at a time. I found this scalloped card idea from My Craft Spot. I loved the card and decided to make a couple!
I found a scalloped circle on Mother's Day Bouquet, but it is on several carts. I cut out 2 scalloped circles at 5.80w x 5.50h in creme colored paper. I cut out 2 circles also from Mother's Day Bouquet at 4.91w x 4.69h and 4.12w x 3.94h.
I used double sided paper from K&Co. for the circles.
Here is the back side of the paper ~ a nice contrast!
I grabbed some Prima Fowers as well as some Boutique Flowers from Michaels.
I took the scalloped circles and matced them together. I put the back piece on my Martha Stewart Score Board and scored at 1".
I glued the top of the front card piece to the back piece above the score line and creased my fold.
I used my Tim Holtz distress tool to roughen up the edges of the circles. I then inked the edges with Vintage Photo.
I added some cranberry alcohol ink to the paper flowers.
I had some pearl "swirlies" as I call them, and used my sticky transfer drywall-type tape to keep the pearls in order.
I put them on the card. Next I added the flowers. I put a bigger pearl in the center of the flower layers and added a metal butterfly (with added bling on her wings).
For my second card, I reversed the circles and added a ribbon leaf under the flowers. I put a blue crystal in the center.
And now onto the Blog Candy!!
This fabulous Scrapbook Tote might be yours if #1 you are or become a follower, #2 leave me a comment including your favorite flower (mine is the tulip) and #3 please leave a way for me to contact you!!
Your next stop in the hop is the Fabulous Inga!
Hello! Your card is gorgeous!! Good Idea!!
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Iryna
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I like the scallop shape card idea! My favorite is a red rose.
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awesome girl just awesome
ReplyDeleteLove your card. Never thought of doing it that way....I weld the 2 together and then cut a card front.
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May favourite spring flower is the hyacinth for it's fragrance.
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Love your cards!! Great idea to make two at a time:) My favorite flower are roses!
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~Kim
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Love your cards! Such a good idea to make multiples. I've been trying to do that too lately. Might as well if I'm going to have all my supplies out making a mess of my craft space. Your cards are beautiful! Good to be in the hop with you!
ReplyDeleteWow! what beautiful cards you made!
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Sarah
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Oh silly me I forgot to tell you my fav. flower which is stargazer lily
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That card is fantastic! Great job.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite flower is pink roses.
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I love your project----it is beautiful.I am now a follower.TFS.
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I love the idea of using the drywall tape to transfer the pearls. I get so frustrated when they won't do right. I will try this next time. Love your blog and am now a follower.
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Love your project - it is super! TFS!
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I love that card. I especially like how you put a crocheted flower on it. I love those.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite flower would have to be a Calla Lilly.
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Love your card...I too like the circle cards!!! My favorite flower is the rose, but I had Calla Lillies for my wedding bouquet! All flowers are beautiful!
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I love the card. Can't wait to sit down and make one.
ReplyDeleteFavorite flower right now would be the tulips. happyinnebraska@yahoo.com
My favorite flower is the tulip also.Love your idea using drywall tape! both cards are beautiful,Love to win bag! joydee1963@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLove these cards Lori! Thanks for the step by step - can't wait to try it! I am already a follower of your sweet blog and love to spend time here :) My favorite flower I think is the carnation - love the way they smell!
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Oh Lori!!! Sister-friend you're card is beautiful!!! Each time I visit with you now I am more and more amazed!!!
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Great tutorial and what a delightful project.
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Oopps ... and my favorite flower is a Lily, of course (grin).
ReplyDeleteAbsolutley beautiful cards... Thank you so much for the tips.
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Oooooh, I just LOVE the scalloped card idea. I never seem to remember to give that a try and default to the typical rectangle. NEXT TIME, I will do this!!!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite flower -- hard to say, I love them all. Probably a freshly bloomed lilac would do it for me today.
I'm a follower and would love a chance to win that adorable tote!
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so very cute TFS!!!!!
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Love your cards!!! Super cute:-) Thank you for sharing. disneynut4life22 at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteGreat cards - I am going to have to try coloring some of my flowers. I also am a new follower.
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Love your cards! So pretty :) My fav. flower is the purple coneflower!!
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Awesome cards!!! Just wonderful. Thank you for the tip on using the drywall tape. Great idea. One of my favorite flowers are all but I'm going to say Roses...but I do love them all.
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Thanks for the chance to win.
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Pretty!:)
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I like tulips and lilacs.
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hopping along!
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They are beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous love the bling and circle card
Very pretty project!!! I love the flowers! My favorite flower is probably a daisy...but hey, any flowers hubby wants to give me are great too!!! :)
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Loved the tutorial. Very pretty. TFS! My favorite flower is a sunflower! Love how cheery they look!!
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