Oops! Well hasn't it been a while between posts. I'm still here, still crafting and still creating! I just wanted to show you all something that I made for a paper crafting show that I've been a part of over this last weekend.
Myself and 3 other Stampin' Up! demonstrators worked (tirelessly, I must add!) to create a beautiful display of the wonderful products for a local paper crafting show. I will do a post of the display next week but I wanted to show one of the things that I made for the show.
I found a beautiful light pink shadow box frame at a local stationary shop here in Australia, Typo, and was going to fill it with punched out butterflies. But when I got it home I thought why not fill it up with some beautiful roses made with the new Spiral Flower Die from the Occasions Catalogue.
Once I started cutting out the flowers I then though 'Wouldn't it be beautiful to create and ombre type effect with the flowers and graduate the colours'. So that's what I did!
I used 2 die cuts for each flower to make them look a little fuller. The colours that I used were Very Vanilla, Pink Pirouette, Blushing Bride, Primrose Petals and Rose Red. Once the show is finished it will make a nice decoration in my daughters room I think. I just love it!
Products Used
Cardstock - Whisper White, Very Vanilla, Pink Pirouette, Blushing Bride, Primrose Petals and Rose Red
Other - Big Shot Die Cutting Machine, Spiral Flower Die, Non- SU Frame
Saturday, May 17, 2014
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Thank You for taking the time to comment on my creations! I really love to hear what you think and will try to respond as soon as I can! Rochelle xo
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Thanks Michelle!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThanks Wendi!
DeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!! I am so inspired to create one of my own! What size frame did you user?
ReplyDeleteThanks Janet