Good morning friends! Hope you are doing well and are ready to face this brand new week. I'm here this morning to share another card I have made using some older supplies out of my craft room. I'm on a mission to use some of the older papers I have accumulated. I have looked around and they are everywhere!
The papers are from a Graphic 45 collection called Secret Garden. I have cut into this paper pad before and find that I still love it just as much as I did back then! I used the Regal Frame and Accents Die from Heartfelt Creations, and the little flowers are from the Floral Fashionista collection, also from Heartfelt Creations. Do you notice the detail on the petals? That is from the shaping mold...(HCFB1-471 3D Petite Florals Shaping Mold). I have found since I'm getting older and arthritis is ever present these shaping molds are a life saver. You can make many flowers with one of these and it doesn't kill your joints to shape them! (It's a very good thing!)
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I remember this paper collection and how absolutely beautiful I thought it was. It's from quite a few years ago. I could never get my hands on it, but now I certainly have plenty of other papers, sheesh. You're off to a good start with it! Your frame gives the look of a garden arbor and, of course, your flowers are perfection. It's exquisite! ps: You make me feel like playing with paper.
This is just gorgeous Glenda! I too love those Graphic45 papers (and have a lot that I should start using up ... you've inspired me with this beauty) and those flowers are just precious. I DO NOT have a flower shaping mold but can see it would be very beneficial ... like you said, would save on these old joints. Have a great day/week and thanks once again for amazing inspiration!
This is one of my favorites!!! Well done!
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