Showing posts with label Curved Border Set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Curved Border Set. Show all posts

Saturday, April 21, 2018

"I Robot" with Lisa Blastick

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Hi! Welcome back to another card using the new release from Cheery Lynn Designs! These new retro die cuts are really adorable and I love how this card is perfect for a boy. It is really hard for me to make cards that do not have flowers, ribbon, or pearls. So, if you are looking to find something for boys these new die cuts are perfect for you! 


 The robots, the small circle and the rocket have pop dots behind them all. Lots of tiny details but worth the end result. 




Hope you enjoyed! 
Have a great day! 
Hugs Lisa 

Saturday, October 28, 2017

Monday, August 7, 2017

Mr. Jack O' Lantern

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Hello Cheery Lynn peeps!  
Cherry here at the blog today.  I have a fun Halloween card to share.
 I Started with the French Pastry Doily as my base.  I then added the ribbon eyelet and the curved border set to the edge of my card base.
 I then added the cute Jack O' Lantern and candy die and used the Happy Halloween Twiggy Wreath sentiment and was done.
Thanks for visiting the Cheery Lynn Blog.  Cherry

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Saturday, July 1, 2017

Celebrate! With Lisa Blastick

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Hello everyone! Can you believe it is July 1st today? Well this is my favorite month of the year because there are so many birthdays and of course my favorite holiday the 4th of July! Today I decided to make a card to celebrate the holiday. Using a few Cheery Lynn Designs Die Cuts.


I used the pierced stars, the curved border and embossed the white cardstock with old brick. 
Easy to make and perfect for invitations, birthday or just because. 



E158 Old Brick 

Thanks for stopping by today and have a wonderful 4th of July! 
Hugs Lisa 

Saturday, April 1, 2017

Hopping By To Say "Hi" with Lisa Blastick

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Hi! April Fools Day! I hope you laugh all day! Today I'm sharing a new Easter card for Cheery Lynn Designs. I love the "bunnies" and it was a perfect match to my patterns paper. I was going to leave the colors blue and white but then I decided to add some orange carrots with the "sun" 


The "clouds" also come with the "sun".  I used the largest "cloud" for my sentiment. The "curved border" was die cut and then embossed with dots. 


Closer view of the sun and googly eyes. 


More googly eyes on the bunnies and liquid appliqué for the bunny tails. The blue cardstock was embossed with "old brick" The little carrots are stamps from Verve colored with orange Copic.


Thanks for hopping by today!
Have a great day!
Hugs Lisa

Friday, March 31, 2017

Happy Anniversary Card by Bonnie Garby

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Hi friends.  Bonnie here today from Make Time to Craft sharing a lovely spring themed anniversary card featuring the new Mehndi Botanicals 3 die set from Cheery Lynn Designs.
I started with an A2 top fold card base made with white cardstock.  I stamped my sentiment on the bottom of the card base and used the Curved Border set to create the layered background for the top portion of the card.

Cheery Lynn Dies used:

I created the papers that I used for the flower and leaves using several colors of distress inks and I then spritzed it with water to create some visual interest.  I cut the flower layers and inked the edges of the petals.  I then used a stylus and foam pad to shape the petals and leaves before assembling the flower.  The center was finished off with a 12mm dotted wave rhinestone from Really Reasonable Ribbon.
My card was then topped off with a pretty bi-color double loop bow made with Tropic and Light Coral Delicate Stitched Satin Ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon.
Thanks so much for stopping by today.  I hope I've inspired you to pull out one of your Cheery Lynn flower dies and create a pretty spring themed card.  Happy crafting!

~ Bonnie ~

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Easter Wishes With Lisa Blastick

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Hi! Welcome back to another Easter card for Cheery Lynn Designs! I had a fun time making this Easter card using several die cuts from Cheery Lynn Designs. I adore the "bunny" and I added his fun eye. The "lace egg" in the background is so delicate... Perfect for Easter. 


I stamped the sentiment on the "quatrefoil tag" in black ink. All the flowers are "sweet williams strip" and I added pearls in the center. The "floral bouquet kit" is a must have because there are so many flowers and leaves to choose. I also added the "grass border" and "victorian fence" 


A closer view...love the details on the tag...


The adorable bunny, egg, flowers and grass...


The inside using the "curved border set" Easy to place a gift card behind. 



Thanks for stopping by today! 
Hope you enjoyed! 
See you soon....
Hugs Lisa

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Birthday Wishes with Lisa Blastick

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Hello! Today I'm sharing a new card for Cheery Lynn Designs! It seems like a while since a made anything new...I've been on a mini album trend lately. I was thinking about making a card since I knew my post was on the first of the month....as the weekend went by I realized OMG! It is Wednesday! I forgot it was a shorter month? Where does the time go...March already! 


So, as I was scrambling today...yes, Tuesday evening after work....lol, I was able to think quick birthday card....now who doesn't have that come up quick? I used the new release "mandala doily 2" It's so detailed and of course beautiful like so many Cheery Lynn Die Cuts. I also used "floral bouquet kit" flowers and leaves...I really love this die cut set. There are so many things to die cut out. I added some Gala Glitz in silver in the centers. On the top and bottom, I used curved border set. 


The sentiment was stamped with purple ink on one of my favorite "stitched circles" There are pop dots behind the circle and the doily. You can't see the embossed "old brick" on the first to pictures...sorry about that...but on the close up here you can see it better. Yay! 


Thanks for stopping by today!
Love all your wonderful comments too!
Have a great day!
Hugs Lisa

Saturday, April 30, 2016

Vintage Corset by Julie Lavalette

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Hi everyone, it's JULIE here today hosting. I am sharing a card with you this week with quite a lot of techniques on it. So let me take you through all my stages.


Layering my die cut corners behind my layer of card gives a different look to our corner dies.


I used my stitched rectangle as a guideline, counting the stitches, to die cut out my patterned strip evenly, holding down with a little tape. I worked from the outside on both sides towards the centre. This way I new my card would have even spacing.


I measured in between my gaps and added strips of paper with foam tape which I tattered at the edges. My centre strip was ever so slightly wider than the rest so I balanced this by adding my cream Anastasia border.


I cut my Nautical Wheeler doily in half and offset onto my stamped image which had also been tattered at the edges and a scattering of Frantage added.


My corset was cut out 3 times in different patterned paper and reinserted in to the negative spaces. I curved the edges at the top and bottom to give my corset a 3D effect adding my angel wing lace finishings and a few sparkly gems.


Adding some splashes of paint and some shabby flowers to finish. 


Thanks so much for stopping by today and I hope you get a chance to join in our Current Challenge which is Mothers Day. We all look forward to seeing your beautiful entries.

Cheery Lynn Dies Used:


Crafty Hugs,


Julie x

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Rainbows and Stars by Jenny Alia

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Hi, it's Jenny today with a card a bit different than my usual style.  I was inspired by Bonnie's card HERE and I thought a rainbow of colors would work well with my new stamp.  I took an assortment of plain colored card stock and cut each with a die from the Curved Border Set.  Then I stacked and glued the colors together, cut the edges and mounted it to a piece of black card stock that was then glued to a white A2 card base.


I cut the stamped sentiment with one of the smaller dies from the A2 Frames Rectangle Classic set and popped the rectangle up with foam adhesive.  Last I thought the card looked a little too plain so I added a couple of clear rhinestones for stars and then added real stars cut using the Pierced Stars die set.  I used the two smallest stars in the set and put them on a magnetic platform so they wouldn't move much when I cut one inside the other to cut the center out of the larger star.

Cheery Lynn Dies

I hope you enjoyed seeing my card and make sure to join in the Add a Flourish Challenge for a chance to win a $20 gift card to Cheery Lynn Designs.   

Friday, June 12, 2015

Hello from Afar Card by Corina Finley

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Hello and thank you for joining me, Corina, on this wonderful Friday!

As summer vacation is fast approaching, I decided to create a travel themed card. I used travel themed pattern paper along with Cheery Lynn Dies for a vintage look. Postcards, ticket stubs, maps and pictures, on a card base cut from the Coved Rectangle stacker die, tie this card altogether.


Above I used the Pierced Stacker #4 to cut the map and picture pattern paper. I used the largest Hello from the Hello (Set of 2) as my sentiment. I outlined the die cut with a black pen to give depth and used a glitter pen on the kraft cardstock for shimmer. 

Below you will see an up close picture of one Ticket from the Pair of Tickets die set. I used the Old Parchment embossing plate to add texture to the ticket and the small post card behind. You can also see that I have incorporated two of the Curved Border dies along the left side. 


Dies used:
I hope you will play along in our weekly Cheery Lynn Designs Challenge 188 - Creative Corners. You could win a $20 shopping spree at the online Cheery Lynn Design Store.

Thanks for joining me today!

Take care,
Live, Laugh & Create

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

You Sparkle So Much With Lisa Blastick

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Hi everyone!
Lisa back today. sharing a new card for Cheery Lynn Designs. It was inspired by this week's "Red, White, & Blue" challenge. The Fourth of July is my favorite holiday of the year! So I had to use all the fun diecuts and embossed plate I could get my hands on for this one card! :)
The card is 5x6 inches. I usually dont make this card on the side but I new that I had to show off the beautiful Patriot Swag on the perfect Victorian Picket Fence. 


I used two pieces of Curved Border Set to make the border on top. For the sentiment, I used three different fonts and printed it on cardstock. Then I diecut it with Pierced Stacker #4 and added 100 Stars of the sides. Party Balloons in the two smallest sizes in different patterned paper are in the background and I added embroidery floss for the strings on the balloons. Last but not least, I diecut the Chrysanthemum Strip, added a bit of shine with a jelly roll pen and final touch up with cream pearls in the centers to represent fireworks. 


The inside for writing your personal message I used the USA/Canada Embossing Plate. 
It was the perfect size for my card! 


Cheery Lynn Diecuts Used:



Thanks for stopping by today! Be sure to stop by the Cheery Lynn Designs Blog to enter our weekly challenge "Red, White & Blue" for a chance to win $20 at the Cheery Lynn Designs Store
See you next week! 
Hugs, Lisa

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Be Original...Be Fearless by Karen Maldonado

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Hello there, it's Karen here sharing an inspiration card with you today using
some more of the latest new release dies!!

I started by using the Rose Leaf StripBranch, and Gardenia Strip dies 
to create a lovely display of flowers that mimic the flowers and colors 
in the designer papers!  The flowers have been ink distressed
 in various pink shades, and then I placed them right on top of 
two of the Ambergris Tiny Doily dies, and added a few stick pins!



I placed a Fleur De Lis Accent Set onto one of the Pierced Banners strips I die cut.
Then, I placed the lovely flower bunch right on top of the banner strips on the
right side of the card.



Then, I created this layered effect on the left side of the card by
using the  Curved Border SetFrancesca, and City Girl Edger borders/edgers!
I love the stitched look you can easily create using that Curved Border Set...so fun!!


List of  Cheery Lynn dies I used to create this card:


Thanks for stopping by today!  Keep sending in your entries to
this week's Cheery Lynn Designs challenge for a chance of 
winning a $20 gift certificate to the Cheery Lynn Designs on-line store!!

Have a great day!

Hugs & Smiles,
Karen

Friday, May 22, 2015

Reason I Smile Tag by Corina Finley

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Hello and Welcome!

Thank you for joining me, Corina, today on the Cheery Lynn blog. I decide to create a tag this week instead of a card. I hope you like it!


I used the Pierced Stacker #3 to cut the coloured stamped image. I also cut the matte using one size larger stacker die from dark gray cardstock.

The smallest Pierced Banners was cut from light gray cardstock and stamped with my sentiment. I attached the banner to the top right corner with a tiny stapler and trimmed.


The bottom portion was cut using border dies. The Curved Border was cut on an angle, using 2 dies from the set of 4, then highlighted with a black pen. I used one die from the Deutschland Border Set on the very bottom and also used tiny staples to mimic the design. 


Dies used:
I hope you will play along in our weekly Cheery Lynn Designs Challenge 185 - Make It ManlyYou could win a $20 shopping spree at the online Cheery Lynn Design Store.

Thanks for joining me today!

Take care,
Live, Laugh & Create 

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