Ina is challenging us to gain inspiration from the moodboard above this week at Just Us Girls. The possibilities are endless with florals. I am using a NBUS die from the Stamp Market called the Flower Cart. Next time I use this die, I need to raise the umbrella a little higher above the flowers. Lesson learned. As far as multi-layered dies, this one was very easy. Except for the gingham cardstock, I used scraps for everything. Small black gems are at the center of the wheel and top of the umbrella. The cart is mounted atop a detailed frame.
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Enjoy! I am looking forward to your inspired creations in the gallery.
Elizabeth
Project Details | |
Stamps/Dies | The Stamp Market Flower Cart Mama Elephant Flourish Frame Simon Says Stamp Tiny Words |
Cardstock | 110lb. Neenah Solar Crest 80lb. Neenah Desert Storm Amuse Artstamps gingham cardstock Scrap Bazzill cardstock |
Ink | Memento Tuxedo Black |
Embellishments | Memory Box mini gems Black gems (stash) |
Desk Staples | Dahle Personal Rotary Cutter Scor Pal Mini Score Board Sizzix Big Shot Die Cutting Ranger Stamp Platform Bearly Art Precision Glue 3M ATG 714 Tape Adhesive 3M foam tape |
4 comments:
Super cute wagon of potted flowers!
Elizabeth, I just love this flower cart so much! Pots of flowers neatly in a row on that cute cute cart...great way to take inspiration from Ina's photo!
Your flower cart is ever so pretty! A wonderful take on the inspiration photo and cards guaranteed to bring smiles to those receiving them.
hugs~carol
This is lovely, Elizabeth. I love the cart and all those flowers. You didn't have a lot of room to work with the umbrella, but that frame is fabulous. Maybe put the umbrella over to top edge. It's still wonderful adn the colors ore very refreshing. I think it's fun that we were working in the opposite season to our own!
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