Thursday, March 20, 2014

A Flower for Easter!

 
 Good morning and thanks for stopping by!  Today over at Stylin' Stampin' INKspiration, we are busy creating flowers.  As you may have seen on our blog last week, my good friend Breelin with Craft- Somnia Momma, created a cute little Easter Basket.  We had a friendly little challenge to both create this basket to see what we could come up with.  Well today I am sharing my spin on it.  Like Bree stated, we can't take credit for this cute little gem, but it was so fun to CASE and recreate for ourselves!  You can find the video tutorial HERE with Caroline.

 
So the basket and card is made using the envelope punch board.  Both items are for my upcoming April class project.  I love being able to show my customers all the different things they can make with the punch board other than envelopes.  The tag is what I used to attach my flower too.  The flower, oh yes, that wonderful little flower!  Its created using the new Spiral Flower Die.  It is the best thing since sliced bread!!!  And I love bread!!  It was so quick and easy to make that I created another to place on the belly band of my card wrap.

To make the card, here is what I did:
1.  cut a piece of cardstock to measure 8" x 8"
2.  with your envelope board, line one side up at the 3-1/2". Punch and score as you would if you were making an envelope.  Don't forget that after you punch/score at the 3-1/2" mark the first time, no need to use that measurement anymore.  Just use the score line tool on the board to line up with the first scored line and work your way around.
3.  the card will measure  4-1/2" x 5-3/4" card when done.  The layer inside is a 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" piece of whisper white. 

 
I hope you have enjoyed my version of this cute little basket and how I used my flower to decorate it.  Don't forget to leave some "love" before heading over to see the other projects from our design team members at Stylin' Stampin' INKspiration!
 
Supplies Used
Cardstock ~ crushed curry, coastal cabana, whisper white, smoky slate
Ink ~ coastal cabana, crushed curry
Misc. ~ large rhinestones, crushed curry chevron ribbon
 

2 comments :

brrenwick said...

Your basket and card are beautiful! Your club ladies are going to love making this! I love the crumpled and sponged roses!

Kathy Peck said...

These are so pretty.