Here is another card using card coloured by squishing flowers and leaves between two pieces of card by running them through the Cuttlebug. It always looks like a great mess when the debris has been removed and the card dried, but selected areas can be really attractive when die-cut as here with some Cheery Lynn leaf die-cuts. A spritz of Cosmic Shimmer was used to give a little shimmer.
The sentiment is part of my new acquisition from Penny Black!
I'm entering it into Darnell's NBUS challenge this time!
What a star you are Darnell!
Fab card, Chrissie
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What a beautiful card. The colours and layout just perfect. Loving the technique..another one for me to try. Thanks for sharing x
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous, elegant card Chrissie :-)
ReplyDeletesecond blog i've read this morning using real flowers in the cuttlebug - fantastic idea and one that i must try! love the results of the your card - beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Thank You card!
ReplyDeleteSandy xx
I haven't done the squished flower technique for a long time but it gives a great effect. Gorgeous card.
ReplyDeleteThis is sooooo elegant! Really pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Chrissie, love your squished flowers and leaves ;) Viv xx
ReplyDeleteYour die-cut flowers look almost real. I love the idea of the squished flower and leaf technique, something else to add to my list of things to try. That's what so great about cardmaking, always something new to have a go at. Great inspiration Chrissie. Thanks. Stef x
ReplyDeleteWow ... this is so amazing Chrissie! Love the idea of using nature to make a card. The shimmer mist really adds a lot of elegance to the card, along with the gold framing. Gorgeous design! xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, this technique sounds fun, another one to add to my to do list. xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, of course. Interesting technique.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and elegant! Beautiful leaf colours and the slant to the sentiment is lovely!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Great technique...makes your leaves so real. Wonderfully done!
ReplyDeleteI still think of you every time I use this technique and even after several times, I've never gotten the great results that you do, Chrissie! This design is breathtaking with all the gold and the flow you have accomplished! Thank you so much for playing in my NBUS Challenge #5 and for understanding why I am to terribly late in commenting! (And for saying I'm a star ~ that made me giggle!) Enjoy your day!! Hugs, Darnell
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