Tuesday, February 11, 2014

A Gerber Daisy Birthday ...

Good Morning Friends!
Today I have a card to share that was created for the new weekly challenge at the Classy Cards 'n Such Challenge Blog and this time around we have a SKETCH.  
Well that makes the challenge even easier for me because now I have a starting point!
What do you think?

I am SO READY to see spring flowers popping up through the ground and since I have pink Gerber Daisies in my front flower bed, that was my focus today.

Here are the sketch we are working with and the prize we are going for ... 

















I've been trying to get back into making more homemade flowers and the various Cheery Lynn Designs floral strip dies make it SO EASY!  The flowers on my card today were created with the CLD # B310 Shasta Daisy die.  To make them curl, I simply used my stylus.  
By dragging your stylus (on the back side of your flower) from the END of each petal in toward the center ... they will curl inward ... after doing each petal, flip it over and press down in the middle.  Doing this on a foam forming mat of course.  

 I also shaped each leaf of the Martha Stewart 'Frone' punch for the leaves.  Another wonderful technique that is so easy ... yet adds so much depth & realism to your flower creations.  
To do this, you simply place your tweezers (flat tweezers work best) in the center of the leaf, then gently squeeze upward around the tweezers with your thumb and index finger.  Doesn't get much easier than that!  LOL!

Other challenges:
Feeling Crafty Challenge - Dies and/or Punches

Thanks so much for stopping by today and I hope you'll come join in this fun challenge!
You will probably see several 'birthday' themed creations from me
in the weeks to come ... seems I just can't keep enough in stock!  LOL!
Have a fabulous week my friends!

Recipe:
Papers:  SU Very Vanilla cs, SU pink pirouette cs, SU old olive cs, Hot pink cs, the Paper Studio 'Kirby Teesdale Studio' #686154 dp
Stamps/Ink:  AMuse, Memento 'Angel Pink' and 'Bamboo Leaves', Tim Holtz 'Tea Dye' distress ink
Accessories:  Cheery Lynn Designs #B401 'Butterflies Among the Vines Mesh Border die, #B310 'Shasta Daisy' strip die, #DL112 'Exotic Butterfly small', Spellbinder Classic Circle dies and Classic Scallop Circle dies, Wilton paper doily, Martha Stewart 'Frond' punch, Spellbinder tag die, PunchBunch Flower Making Kit, McGill Foam Forming mat
Technique:  Paper Piercing, Flower Making

12 comments:

  1. Pretty, pretty flowers...so soft and making me want Spring!!! Lots of gorgeous details on your card!!
    Thank you for joining us at CCNS this week!!!!!

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  2. Beautiful! My first thought was that it looked like a garden....

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  3. Your daisies are so pretty Darlene. Beautiful card.

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  4. Beautiful card, Darlene! Thanks for playing along with this week's CCNS challenge!!

    Beverly

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  5. OMGoodness!! So stunning!!!! You did a fantastic job on the flowers.
    Hugs, Pat

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  6. This is gorgeous, Darlene! Love your flowers and the doily and that butterfly border! Thanks for playing in this week's challenge at Classy Cards 'n Such!

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  7. Darlene, your flowers are gorgeous. Such pretty springy colors. Beautiful card!!!

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  8. Very pretty flowers and a wonderful layout. thanks for shariing with us at Come and Get It.
    Cindy DT

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  9. I love your card !
    Your flowers are terrific !

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  10. Gorgeous card!!! Thanks so much for playing with us for this week's Classy Cards 'n Such challenge!

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  11. I love sketches and I love your card with this sketch. The flowers are a gorgeous focal point on the card. A perfect card for our challenge over at Come and Get It. Thanks for sharing with us and we hope to see you again soon. Meighan DT

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  12. Another beauty from you! Such a gorgeous creation :)

    Thank you for joining in with us over at Feeling Crafty Challenge!

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