This card is using a new Doodle Pantry digital release called Mini Rose Pot. I have another one that I also have done a tutorial for that is posted after the CDBC8 post.
The theme for the Clearly Delightful Monthly Challenge 8 is to use a tag somewhere on your project.
I used an older Spellbinders tag die and cut off the lower half of the tag so that I could have a horizontal style tag for my sentiment. See below.
On my card, I used a hand held flower punch from Paper Studio for the hole in the top of the tag to thread the sheer ribbon through. Gave it a little more feminine appeal.
Image is watercolored using the Tombow markers and a waterbrush, and image printed on 90 lb. Canson watercolor paper.
- IMAGE: Mini Roses from Doodle Pantry
- CS/PAPER: 90 lb. Canson watercolor paper, CDS pineapple twist, CDS mossy woods, CDS worn parchment, Basic grey cappella
- INK: Tombow markers 912, 020, 990, 992, 228, 491
- ACCENTS/TOOLS: waterbrush, spellbinders circles dies, tag shape die, basic grey button, CDS powder puff sheer ribbon, linen thread, Crafts Etc pearls, mini primas, foam pop dots, glue dots, EK scallop photo corner punch, sewing machine, SU moss taffeta ribbon
- TECHNIQUE: used top third of larger tag die
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This is beautiful!! and I love the idea of using the spellbinder die!
Posted by: sue morris | August 06, 2010 at 04:43 PM
Oh Laurie, this is just beautiful! wow! Peach roses! Only you could pull this off! Great going girl!!
Posted by: Sarah T | August 06, 2010 at 04:24 PM
So pretty..love how you used part of the nestie too.
Posted by: carla | August 05, 2010 at 08:30 PM
Hello Laurie. How beautiful have you coloured those roses, so delicate and very pretty. Your card is delightful, so wonderfully co-ordinated and I love those pearl corners, very classy. Happy crafting.
Love Sandra xxxx
Posted by: Sandra | August 05, 2010 at 01:20 PM