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Friday, 1 October 2021

Thinking of You

For my card I grabbed a bunch of different flowers and leaves from the garden and using my old Cuttlebug, I placed the flowers between pieces of watercolour paper and ran them through the machine. I have to say that a lot of gubbins comes out of the plants, as picked straight from the garden, there is a lot of water content in them, so this time I put a piece of paper towel under the lower paper and it happily absorbed much of the juice. This particular plant was a montbretia flower. Once dry and all the detritus of the plant scraped away it was simply mounted behind a peek a boo window, adorned with a butterfly and given a simple heat embossed sentiment! Lots of pressings are more random but this flower came out particularly clearly.

It's my DT card for the challenge at CAS MIX Up

 Host - Bonnie


Bonnie's Message
This month I'd like to find leaves, flowers, ferns, etc. from the yard and bring them into the craft room to use on a card.  You can put them between 2 pieces of watercolor paper and run them through the Big Shot, or use them on a gel plate, or even paint a leaf and press it onto cardstock.
I can't wait to see what you do with what grows in your space!


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Please ensure your card is CLEAN AND SIMPLE


15 comments:

  1. I have never thought of trying to make a print like that, it has worked a treat for you and created such an interesting look and lovely colour. Love your simple framing too. By the way, the link from the main blog isn't working properly xx

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  2. Me again, it is not just your link. Most of them aren't working so I have told Loll xx

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  3. It's beautiful, Chrissie! Pretty design with the window and butterfly. My flowers were quite juicy, too and squeezed out from between the papers. I would not have thought.

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  4. I love the beautiful yellow pressing using this Monbretia flower Chrisse and the Peek-a-Boo window frame shows it off brilliantly..a very pretty die cut butterfly too. x

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  5. Gorgeous flower print from your garden Chrissie! I am so impressed with the deep colours you got. Lovely design with the peek-a-boo window and sweet butterfly. xx

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  6. What wonderful color you got from your pressing, Chrissie! I've had some very messy samples too but none this colorful! That delicate butterfly is the perfect added touch!

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  7. You definitely chose the right flowers for this lovely, clean card. Love how you framed the print and embellished it with the adorable butterfly. Beautifully done.

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  8. Gorgeous, as always, Chrissie! Beautiful flower print and lovely color palette! Who knew there was so much juice inside a leaf? I also lovely your single white butterfly and the stitching around your focal point and border...nice work!

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  9. I tried the flower printing with Viola's but only achieved sketchy impressions that didn't look much like a flower and with very little colour, but you have created a perfect print with lots of colour for your beautiful card.

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  10. Absolutely gorgeous, Chrissie ! We can clearly see the flower print and it gave you a beautiful yellow "juice". And as always your CAS design is just a delight ! Thanks so much for inspiring and for having me guesting this month. xx

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  11. Such a pretty print from your flower Chrissie! Great card. x

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  12. WOW! This is so pretty, I love the colours from the pressed flower xx

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  13. amazing flower print, great tip with the paper towel :)

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  14. what a colorful print from your flower Chrissie - so pretty framed in white with the added die cut butterfly!

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  15. Fabulous CAS card! Love the yellow! I must say, I didn't have any success with squashing flowers! Maybe I should try again:)

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Thank you so much for popping by, I appreciate your comments!
Thanks,
Chrissie