Sunday, 8 January 2023

Quick & Easy Fragrant Flowers Hello Cards. Share it on a Sunday.

 Good Afternoon Everyone

Today I have a project for you for our Share it on a Sunday series. 

Now these have to be the most ridiculously easy cards I have ever made.  But, thanks to the amazingly beautiful detail and patterns in the DSP - you dont always have to have lots of things going on to make a pretty card. 

I've used the Fragrant Flowers bundle along with the FREE Salebration Favoured Flowers DSP coordinates perfectly. What's great is if you buy the bundle, you can get the DSP for Free!



Insert


Measurements - per card

Basic Black Card Stock 

1pc - 5 7/8" x 8 1/4", scored 4 1/8"

Basic White Card Stock

1pc ' 5 5/8" x 3 7/8"

Favoured Flowers DSP

1pc - 4" x 3 3/4"

1pc - fussy cut or die cut cluster

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Take the basic black card Stock and fold along the score line to create your card base. Add the basic white panel to the inside and the fragrant Flowers dsp to the card front.

Either fussy cut or die cut the flower cluster, and one of the Stitched labels in basic white.

Stamp the Hello sentiment towards the right of the label and add towards the right of the card front. Adding the flower on dimensionals to the left, overlapping the label.

It really is that simple!

I hope you have enjoyed my super quick and easy cards today, please take a look at the links below and see what Donna & Karen have both made today

Taffy Crafting

Crafty Karen Designs


Here's a list of supplies I used in today's project, click on the images to head over to my online store Product List

 






If you are on Facebook, why not pop over and check out our community group Craft & Banter. If you have a passion for paper craft, are brilliant at baking or a super talented seamstress then we would love to see you there. We share all types of crafting, run challenges and giveaways & generally have a right good natter.

See you soon 

Vickie 

Xxx


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