Showing posts with label 3D flower # 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D flower # 4. Show all posts

Friday, June 02, 2017

Pretty Blooms on a card and Expression Plus phrase


Hello to all !!!!

This is Anita here with spring flowers for you. These flowers are so pretty that they can make any project look awesome.
But before that , let me show you some new Expression Plus dies from CottageCutz recently released at the store.
There is a phrase for each occasion. Here is a video showing the different phrase.



Here is my card with 3D flowers.



To make this card, cut out the flowers from 3D flower#4 and colour with Archival inks.

Emboss the flowers on an embossing pad with a tool

Cut the stamen centre as shown and roll to make the centres


Cut a card base 4.75" x 6.75" and add splatters of Worn Lipstick distress oxide ink.

Cut out the leaves and colour 

Add a panel with pattern paper and round stitched rectangular frame. 
Add a sentiment and some label tags

Add the flowers and leaves.

 Prills are added to flower centres.

The finished card

Here is another card using the Expression Plus phrase die.





CottageCutz dies used








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Friday, December 02, 2016

PURPLE BLOOMS ON CARD

Hello dear friends !!!!

How are you Christmas Preparations going on? Are flowers a part of your projects??
I love flower making and love all CottageCutz dies especially the flower making ones to create beautiful realistic 3D flowers.
You can check them out here.

I have some pretty purple blooms for you that will look good on any project. These are fun and easy to make. Please follow the video tutorial for this.
Here is my card.




Here is the Video tutorial for creating the flowers.



To finish the card, make a card base 7 inches by 5 inches. Stamp any script stamp with Dusty Concord Distress ink on the background. Add layers with CottageCutz Wide Rectangle Stitched die. Place another Double stitched rectangle die on top.  Add a sentiment in the centre.
Layer the flowers and leaves and arrange on the card.


List of supplies

CottageCutz Stitched  Wide Rectangle frame die
CottageCutz Double Stitched Rectangle set.
 CottageCutz 3D Flower #4
CottageCutz Autumn Foliage











Saturday, July 09, 2016

A VICTORIAN CARD WITH ANITA KEJRIWAL


Hello everyone!!!

I hope you all are geared up to enjoy your weekend!! I'm Anita here to make it more creative and fun filled for you. How about some card making ??? CottageCutz has some fabulous new releases and a huge range of dies to get you going. Have you got the Home Sweet Home new release. Do check it out to see how beautiful they are.

Today, I am sharing a Victorian style Easel card with you that has lots of layers and dimension.


I have some close ups to describe the details of the card.

  

The CottageCutz 3D flower# 4 have been coloured with Archival inks Chrome Yellow and Olive Green and then embossed and shaped. On the base of the card, arrange the die cuts from CottageCutz Lace Border, CottageCutz Butterfly and CottageCutz Large Flourish



 To make the side panel from CottageCutz Stitched Rectangle frame, place the smaller frame in the left hand corner instead of placing in the middle. This way you will get a wider frame base. I have used the  Cottagecutz Stitched Oval frameto make the framed lady.



Arrange the flowers and leaves using CottageCutz Garden Stems and CottageCutz Leaves and stems



 The Complete Card



To make the base of the card, cut a white card stock measuring 12 inches x 6 inches. Score at 6 inches on the longer side . Then further score at 9 inches. Fold like an easel.
I have used a shabby green pattern paper as my mat layer. The base mat layer measures 5.75 inches x5.75 inches and the card front mat layer measures 2.75 inches x 5.75 inches.

Add two lace border die cuts from  as shown on the base of the card.






Have you seen the current challenge at the CottageCutz blog??? It's all about Greenery!!! So do share your work to win some awesome prize.


Saturday, June 18, 2016

Pretty Pink Card

Hello friends !!

Happy Saturday !! It's Anita here with another pretty pink card with CottageCutz dies.
Have you seen the CottageCutz This and That release !!! I just loved it !!! All the dies are just amazing and some of them are so cute.
So let me show you my card today. It is a simple pink card but I have shaded the flowers in a rich pink colour to add some glamour to it.





The finished card meausures 5 inches x 6 inches

  1. Make a card base with white card stock measuring 5 inches x 12 inches and score at 6 inches. fold and score at 1/8 inch interval on the card front on the score board. 
  2. Cut out a curved portion from the bottom as shown and add a dark pink card paper at the back.
  3. Make flowers with the CottageCutz 3D flower # 4 and the leaves from CottageCutz Leaves and Stem die.
  4.  Add flourishes from the CottageCutz Leafy Swirls die.
  5. Add the sentiment on the CottageCutz Cross Stitched Oval set





Have you checked the new challenge on the CottageCutz blog. The theme is Pocket. So do share your entries to win amazing prizes.











Saturday, May 14, 2016

MIXED MEDIA WITH COTTAGECUTZ

HELLO !!!!

Its Saturday again and time for my new post !!!! I hope you will like this post as much as I enjoyed writing it.
Have you always thought that die cuts are usually for card making or scrapbooking. But after this post , you will change your opinion, for today I have for you-A Mixed Media Canvas with CottaageCutz dies. YES!!! you got me right !!!
CottageCutz has some most amazing dies that can used in mixed media to create beautiful backgrounds.
I have made a video tutorial on the making of my mixed media canvas. Do go through it to get detailed description of the project.
Here is the video tutorial.




Photographs of the project






CottageCutz dies used


Other products used

An 8x8 inch wooden board, Modelling paste , white gesso, White sand Texture Paste, Distress inks, Distress Sprays, Stamps, Black Ink, Glossy Accents, Distress Glitter, Stencils, Multi Medium Gel


I hope you liked  the project. We are having a brand new Challenge at the CottageCutz blog and the theme is Hello Spring. So do take part in it to win fabulous prizes.

Keep crafting and thanks for stopping by.