Three days... THREE NEW DIES!
Play along by commenting on EACH design team members blog. We have 3 days of fun new designs! You will have until February 5th to leave some "love". Three lucky winners will be chosen at random for a $10.00 gift certificate. The winners will be announced February 7th on the Serendipity Blog.
More details can be found here.
Play along by commenting on EACH design team members blog. We have 3 days of fun new designs! You will have until February 5th to leave some "love". Three lucky winners will be chosen at random for a $10.00 gift certificate. The winners will be announced February 7th on the Serendipity Blog.
More details can be found here.
Karen Amidon...you are here!
Jenny Gropp
Our first die to share is the Shamrock. Isn't the detail beautiful! I love how this is made with the Hearts and Celtic Knots. I am always amazed by how clean and easy these dies cut.
Our first die to share is the Shamrock. Isn't the detail beautiful! I love how this is made with the Hearts and Celtic Knots. I am always amazed by how clean and easy these dies cut.
I went with a CAS design. The edging around my card is actually the shamrock cut into 3 pieces which formed heart shapes. I repeated the steps 4 times. I attached the hearts around the square layer to give a nice scalloped edge. Each layer is popped up with foam tape. The shamrock is embellished with a simple jewel in the center. Soooo easy!
I also edged the sentiment with the Shamrock Die leaving a little more of the design showing.
I also edged the sentiment with the Shamrock Die leaving a little more of the design showing.
On the inside I used the Happy St. Patty's Day stamp.
Now, on to the next blog...
See you tomorrow!
Thanks for Playing
Now, on to the next blog...
See you tomorrow!
Thanks for Playing
- Die: Serendipity Stamps- Shamrock 1292DD
- Stamps: Serendipity- Happy St. Patty's Day 1293E
- Ink: Stampabilities - Lime Green
- Paper: Neenah-Ivory, Graphic 45- Bohemian Bazaar, metallic gold card stock, Bazzill- Gumdrop
- Other: Perfect Layer Rulers, foam tape, Starform Stickers- gold trim, jewels
Look at you …love all the layers on your first card . Good thing this die cuts like butter since we both cut so many. Love the fun design on your second card this sure makes a beautiful edge. Nice work Karen!
ReplyDeleteStunning card Karen, that scalloped border is fabulous! So pretty! Gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteThe hearts make a beautiful border around your card- great way to stretch a die! Both cards are really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteKaren your design is amazing! I love how you created the borders by cutting the die cut up! So clever my dear! And GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Karen! Love all the borders cut from the shamrocks and the layout is perfect to highlight the die.
ReplyDeleteOMG! All those yummy layers!! How clever to make a fancy doily with them too!
ReplyDeleteThe way you cut the die in sections really gave more variety and pizzazz to this die. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you used this die in sections. This gives the die more value since you can use it for other occasions rather than just for St. Patrick's day.
ReplyDeleteLove how you pieced together the shamrocks around the circle. Beautiful projects.
ReplyDeleteWow! What creative ways to use the shamrock die. Wonderful job.
ReplyDeletePretty card...Thanks for sharing the great technique with cutting the die apart...
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Very pretty card.
ReplyDeleteBoth of your cards are stunning...you are so creative.
ReplyDeleteIncredible dimensions on your card Karen, yet still delicate! Love the way you cut the die and used it in so many different ways. You have amazing talent! TFS ♥
ReplyDeleteLove how you cut the die into such great details for this card, Karen. You have amazing talent! you have amazing talent! TFS
ReplyDeleteI love your imaginative use of this pretty die - so pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and I love your creativity...thank you for sharing those tips and fun Blog Hop. Hugs, Antoinette T
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use the die to create a doily look.
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