For my card today I used the CottageCutz Flower Shop die. I tend to make cards with scenes. I chose to cut the images from patterned paper. I used Bo Bunny Sweet Tooth collection, 6x6 paper pad. Your paper choices really make a difference in the final design of you card.
I used some Tea Dye distress ink by Tim Holtz. I added some shading to the door and window with copic markers. The clouds were hand cut and the edges highlighted with Copic G00. There will be some prizes, chosen at random for 3 lucky winners. Leave a comment on each blog to increase your chances of winning.
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Hugs and smiles,
Janice
I am a little scared of such a die with many pieces but man do I love it!!!!! I love the flower shop!!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW this is soooo ADORABLE!all the little details and layers are AMAZING,I LOVE it and the colors are just perfect too!Have a great weekend my friend!:)
ReplyDeleteYour flower shop is so cute Janice. I love the designer paper you use to cut the die with. The grass is adorable for you scene. Super cute card!
ReplyDeleteLove your card! The scene is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAwwwww Janice your card is super SWEET!!! Love the flower shop and the scene you created, beautiful job hun!!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Cheryl
What a beautiful scene it is! The patterned paper was a fabulous choice! Just gorgeous, Janice!
ReplyDeleteLove ya!
Lorie
Such a pretty. And. I think e patterned paper was a great touch to give even more detail to your fabulous card.
ReplyDeleteI love details! That is what I love about Cottage Cutz dies. You added color and awesome shading, but the die itself makes the card on its own.
ReplyDeleteVery cute flower shop! I love the way you used patterned paper to create it . . . especially the gingham grass!
ReplyDeleteOh girl you rocked this set LOVE it!!~
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this sweet flower shoppe scene. You make DARLING scene cards! I love it, the details are all just right! Hugs- Glora
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Love this card. I love dies with lots of pieces and love how you used pattern papers. I have to remember to use pattern papers, really makes the design stand out. Adorable!
ReplyDeleteCute card! I could see using the die to create a card for to with a house warming gift. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving these scenes! Your paper choices with this amazing die are wonderful. This is now a have-to-get die, thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little spring scene :)
ReplyDeleteFeels like home!!!
ReplyDeleteWow!! Very nice!!!
Greetz,
ilse
Cute card!
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Very nice job on this card. I love the way you used the designer paper and the colors are great.
ReplyDeleteThis die set is fantastic.
Beautiful card.
Judy
Great scene card! TFS
ReplyDeleteSuper,super awesome! Love it!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!!
ReplyDeleteThis card is just lovely, colors are perfect!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhh ahhh what a cute little flower shop. Great job on this project
ReplyDeleteSuch nice shading with copics! Cute card with lots of detail. That's what is so wonderful about Cottage Cutz dies!
ReplyDeleteI love how you did the scene.
ReplyDeleteLove your card!! You did a marvelous job at creating the flower shop scene and the paper choices are perfect!
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What an adorable little house! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness this is adorable. This is another wonderful set that is great for cards but how wonderfully you can incorporate into a scrapbook page. Too darned cute.
ReplyDeleteGreat card. I love that cottage. It could be used for so many things.
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That is a great scene card -- love the flower shoppe -- thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteUsing the patterned paper with the dies is a super idea! I just love the happy scene you've created. You are really showcasing the versatility of these dies. This hop is my first introduction to these dies and I love them!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Wow that is one amazing Flower Shoppe! You did an amazing job Kuddo’s to you and using the patterned paper was brilliant. I second., Third and maybe fourth that those larger dies have been a little intimating. I want one especially now that you have made it look quite less daunting.
ReplyDeleteAdorable card. This is so fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty card! I love it! I love all the inked edges!
ReplyDeleteJanice, I had no idea about these themed diecuts. They are beyond belief and you have used them perfectly. What a great creation!
ReplyDeleteSweet card, Janice! Love all the intricate details Cottage Cutz always includes with their dies...and you did a fab job of inking up all those tiny pieces to create a work of art!
ReplyDeleteHi Janice. I love your card with the little cottage. So sweet and I love how you have used your Copics to make the windows look like the light is shining out from the inside. Really really sweet. I have never used these dies, but I am so going to pick some up once payday rolls around again. lol... Thanks for sharing. Hugs, Lisa G
ReplyDeleteSo totally scrumptious! Luv little houses and such. Your little cottage is adorable.
ReplyDeleteLove your scene card Janice. I love doing scenes. Your card turned out great.
ReplyDeleteAnne :)
What a darling card. Love the new shop die. Thanks for sharing and for the blog hop.
ReplyDeleteJanice ~ I think I am late for the hop but this is to AWESOME! I just love how you do scenes! That cottage and the details just ROCK! The grass is too neat too! I just adore your cards! I LOVE their dies ~ they are AWESOME!
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