Punches are a great way to add dimension to a project
so today's card features the Tulip Builder punch.
A close-up of the flower shows the layering.
Instead of stamping the flower it was punched from Designer paper
note: one petal had to be punched from the reverse side of the paper
This paper is Lily Impressions, one of the free choices for Sale-a-bration 2020
I liked the lines in the design and thought it worked well for a tulip.
Did you notice the pretty pink rhinestones?
Rhinestones can be colored using an alcohol marker like Stampin' Blends.
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2 comments:
Genius idea for use of Timeless Tulip punch! Great combination of various DSP - you must have been peeking at what is waiting for me to use on my craft table. - LOL! Thanks for sharing your idea.
I really loved this card using that DSP. In fact I just got it.... Thanks for sharing your creativity. I was wondering what you used for the green stripes on the left side of the card front? Ribbon or paper? Very cute card
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