25 January 2020

Daisy burst card


Hello everyone.

Sharing a card with Daisy burst set which I made for Lisa Horton launch. 


For 6x6 card

Lisa Horton Daisy Burst dies and stamps,
Lisa Horton Nested banners die coming soon,
Lisa Horton Bee Happy sentiment DL stamp,
White smooth card,
Wendy Vecchi make art Garden Patina dye ink,
Lisa's pearls.
White mesh ribbon and blue paper string. 

Stamp Daisy burst stamp with coloured dye ink onto square card with flourish edge to the edge of the card on both sides. Then use the die to cut the Daisy flourish on both sides of the card, trim the sides.
Add the die cut flourish to the square card base with foam pads for dimensions. Stamp and die cut daisies, shape them and add them on top of the flowers with some pearls.
Stamp a sentiment with Versafine black ink and die cut a banner with little hole. Add a matching colour ribbon or twine to the banner, I used white mesh ribbon and some paper string. Apply the banner to the center of card diagonally between flowers with foam pads. 


Hope you like the card and inspired to make this. You can also come and see all other projects of Lisa Design Team on the blog and Facebook.


Thank you for looking and leaving your comments.
Have a wonderful and crafty day!
Hugs Natalia.



8 comments:

  1. Hi Natalia this is a stunning card. It is just so pretty. Enjoy your weekend. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  2. Gorgeous card and beautiful dies
    carol x

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  3. Love the die and your gorgeous creation. Have a fab weekend
    Babs x

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  4. A beautiful card Natalia, a pretty stamp and lovely colour choices.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  5. Lovely playful card with the pretty blue dausies, reminds me of Wedgwood x

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  6. Stunning burst of daisies and love your card below.x

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  7. Gorgeous cards....love the design...Joolsx

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Thank you for stopping by and leaving your lovely comments. Natalia x
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