I have another card to share this morning that uses the same digi paper and stamp set that I have used on the cards I shared the past couple of days. Today card uses the lily stamps in the Elegant Flowers set. I colored them with copics and cut them out. The sentiment is from Gina's Notes for Mom.
The cs is Gina's black onyx and Ivory pure luxury paper and SU's regal rose. The digi paper is from Gina's Floral Frenzy pack. I layered the border punches again. It's not easy to see in the picture but I ran the borders through the cuttlebug using the swiss dots embossing folder. I finished the card with pearls and ribbon bows.
I had colored some magnolia images and cut them out the night before and was planning on making them into cards today...you are not gonna believe what I did.
While making the above card last night, I turned my images for this...
I was cutting paper to use with the border punches and did not realize these images were under the cs when I cut it. I can not believe I did this! More yet, I can not believe I was stupid enough to leave the images on my paper cutter!
Do you think I can salvage them? Have you ever seen a mosaic tilda card? If not, you may soon! lol!
Have a great day and make sure you keep your projects away from the paper cutter...hee hee!
6 comments:
Love your card so lovely. So sorry bout your images. Bummer.
VERY pretty flowers!! Awwww your poor Magnolias! I think you can do something.. you're just ALL THAT!! *smile*
The lily card is absloutley beautiful! I love the layered border punches!! So sorry about your lovely images!!;(
That card is absolutely gorgeous! And when I first saw your accidentally 'cut' images, mosaic is exactly what I was thinking! You can do it!
Beautiful card!!! love those flowers and the beautiful colors.
Yipes on the Tilda images...perhaps you can mount them together on another sheet of cardstock?!
Beautiful card! Oh sorry to see your images cut into half. Maybe you can still use the Tilda holding flower image for a heart-broken card or something??
Hugs,
Cabio
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