Next pictures will show how I made this simple embellishment with felt, and vellum, and a button!!!
First you want to get your dies to cut the flowers, in this case I used the SU basket one(forgot what its called)lol
Next you just add dab of glue to each piece you layer.
Next I take my shank remover and remove the shank off of the button!
Then glue the button on.And your done!
This card was super simple to make. I just did the color layers, and then cut out the swirl and flowers, and put together.
She can be found here at: The Greeting Farm Stamps
Have a wonderful day!!!
Hugs,
Cheryl
Very cute card! Love the color combo and I think I must have this stamp!
ReplyDeleteCheryl this is so adorable. What a great tutorial, you make it so easy to follow! I love your creations, your signature bows and ribbons are what makes your work so memorable. :D Thank you for the inspiration! I love Song, she's my favorite out of the newest releases as I grew up in Hawaii with a ukulele in hand. ;)
ReplyDeleteReally adorable and I thought they were brads not buttons... Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card Cheryl and thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThe In Colors are fab...wait'll you get a look at them IRL!! I've been hoarding them since last week so I'll be sharing now when I can! Have a great rest of the day!!!
Wow! What a cool technique this is! I will have to try it! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! That image is adorable. Thanks for the tutorial too :)
ReplyDeleteI just love this card!! Great tutorial with the embelli! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card! Thanks for the directions. :) Hugs, Sarah
ReplyDeleteYour card is adorable and makes me want to head to Hawaii...or any place with sunshine, sand, and surf:o) I also love your wonderful tutorial!!! I love flowers and fancy buttons, so it is right up my alley:o) Thanks for the fabulous inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Carolyn
Nice to see a close-up on your lovely flower, and your tutorial gave me an idea…
ReplyDeletebeautiful as always! love that pin/flower! :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Thanks for sharing how to make flowers for less.
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