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Laura Rogers

I had been searching FOREVER for basket die or a cutfile. What I would find was way to big, chunky, , or just wasn't what I was envisioning. Then by chance I found the Country Handbasket from Papertrey Ink. Bought it immeditaly!!!! For this card I paired the Country Handbasket with Concord and 9th's Friendly Florals bundle.


 


 

The handbasket I cut out of some plaid pattern paper. The background I used a piece of pattern paper that has faint polka dots on it. I used a wonky stitched rectangle die from Kat Scrapiness so I could have a little bit more texture. For the flowers and bees I cut them from white cardstock and ink blended them. For the wings of the bees I cut them from iridescent vellum. I used Simon Says Stamp cream embossing powder for the sentiment.


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Laura Rogers

For this card I used Spellbinders Be Bold Blooms die set. The frame is from Hero Arts.


I die cut the flowers and foliage from white cardstock. I then ink blended them using Pinkfresh Studio newest ink collections.



I die cut the frame from matte gold cardstock and a couple of times out of white cardstock to layer up. I added ink blended clouds in one of the squares from the white cardstock. It's very subtle.


Since the A2 cardbase was so stark white I added some gold splatter all over the cards. That includes the blooms. I just love the look of the gold splatter on the blooms. It really helps make the card.



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