Showing posts with label Flourish #14. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flourish #14. Show all posts

Monday, March 20, 2017

Spring Flowers with Maggi

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Hi there Cheery Lynn fans!  Maggi here with a spring treat for you today.  After those awful storms that roared through parts of the US, we need some spring!  My project today is a large (6.5" x 12") thickboard Etcetera tag.  Let me tell you, I had more fun with this project than anything I've done in a while!

I wanted to showcase some of the pretty flowers you can make with Cherry Lynn dies AND I wanted to play with my new Distress Oxide inks and Alchemy Metallique Wax.  This is the result!  I started out with a stencil and white masking paste to create the textured quadrefoil design you see.  After that completely dried, I started playing around with the Oxides.  To achieve the effect you see here, I used little finger tip sponges and sponged on different colors of ink and then I lightly misted the ink; enough so the oxidation process was initiated but light enough so that the colors did not pool.  After that was dry, I applied aged brass all around the sides of the tag as well as random swipes over the tag.
The piece in the center is metal and came from a tin bucket that I altered a while ago.  I knew I'd use it sometime!  I've used two Cheery Lynn die-cuts underneath the center piece.  On the bottom is a Horizon Coved Rectangle Boutique Stacker Frame and on top of that is a Celtic Oval Boutique Stacker Frames.  I used some Stampendous aged teal embossing powder around the edges of the oval die-cut.
I inked all the flowers and leaves with Oxide Ink to get that soft faded look.  For the blue flowers and leaves, I used an ink color that was similar to the color of the cardstock.  For the orangish flowers, I started with yellow cardstock and applied both fossilized amber and spiced marmalade inks, again only lightly misting.  The orange flowers are made with the Sweet Williams Dies and the blue, with the Floral Bouquet Kit 8 Piece Die Set.

I used Flourish #14 2 Piece Die Set and Flourish #4 Die  to diecut the leaves and greenery.  

This large flower was made with the Stacker Flower 5 Die  and I used the  Small- Heart Lollipop Fringe Cutie Die to make the flower's center.  I painted and ink a tiny canvas and mounted it and the flower onto the tag.

Instead of a traditional bow at the top, I opted to use a piece that I molded using air dry clay and a Baroque mold.  After it dried, I applied Alchemy Metallique aged brass wax as a coloring agent.  The small piece at the bottom near the largest flower was made the same way.

Cheery Lynn Designs dies used:


Other Supplies:
Tim Holtz Etcetera medium tag
Distress Oxide Ink
Prima Art Alchemy Metallique Aged Brass Wax
Prima IOD Baroque 3 mold
Air Dry Clay
Stampendous Aged Teal embossing enamel
Yellow, green, blue cardstock
3" square canvas
Prima Art Alchemy Opal Magic Violet Gold acrylic paint

Thanks for joining me on the Cheery Lynn blog today!
Maggi Harding

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Maggi with a layout for you

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Greetings Cheery Lynn fans!  I'm sharing a layout today that I did using Maja Design's Summertime collection.  I am a sucker for anything that resembles red, so this paper screamed at me!

Here's a fun way to use your oval dies in a different way to make a scalloped border.  I used the Royal Scandinavian Oval Doily 2 Piece Die Set  to diecut 2 ovals.  Then I cut them in half and placed them just under the floral border piece making a really pretty decorative border.  You can make a border like this with either circular or oval dies.

My layouts have to have flowers and leaves, lots of them!  I made large roses using the 3D Rose 1 Die  and then smaller roses with Medium- Rose 7 Piece Die Set.   I always ink the edges of my flowers to give the petals some depth.

I also made some red "black eyed susans" with our  Black Eyed Susan Strip 5 Piece Die Set.  Aren't they pretty, I bet they'd look great on a Christmas project.

One of my favorite leaf dies is Flourish #14 2 Piece Die Set and I've used it here.  I added a little Lindy's Starburst mist just to give the leaves some shimmer and vary the color abit.

I added a popped up layer underneath my photo with a diecut from the  Pierced Stacker 3 - 6 Piece Die Set  and at the top I added a pretty scalloped striped layer cut with A2 Frames Rectangular Scalloped 7 Piece Die Set .

Cheery Lynn Products Used:

That's it for me today.  Be sureto stop by the Cheery Lynn store and take a look at our new shaker card kits and dies.  AND, don't forget to enter our challenge, you could win a $20 gift certificate to the store.

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Give Thanks with Lisa Blastick

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Hi! I hope you had a good time Blog Hopping yesterday with Cheery Lynn Designs
I'm sure there is still time to hop so be sure to check it out! 
Meanwhile, today I'm sharing with you a card for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. I have been making several cards with yellows, oranges and kraft so I thought I would remove the orange this time. The stamp image was colored with copic markers and then I chose the papers...it was die cut out with "pierced circles"


I stamped a sentiment with embossing ink and used white embossing powder on the "horizon fishtail banner" It is my go to die cut for many projects. I made the "daisy strip" flowers using all of them for the larger flower and then using the 4 smaller flowers for the smaller flower. The inside was made using the "black eyed susan strip" cut in half for both flower centers. I used the smaller of the leaves from "flourish #14" and in the background the beautiful "cape cod" doily 


You can see here the "old brick" embossing plate. Love it! 

Cheery Lynn Designs Dies Used:

Thanks for stopping by today! 
Be sure to check out this week's challenge Thank You for your chance to win some $ at the 
Hugs Lisa

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Halloween Tag with Maggi Harding, September Guest Designer

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Hi there Cheery Lynn fans, Maggi back again for my last post.  :-(   I am so sad!  

Creatively speaking, I'd have to say that Halloween is my favorite time of the year.  Although I don't really decorate for Halloween, I do love making Halloween themed items, especially tags!  I used lots of Cheery Lynn dies on this tag that I made from Graphic 45's Steampunk Spells.

I started out with a blank black tag and first adhered a cut from  the largest of the  Horizon Coved Rectangle stacker set.

These flowers and leaves  are cut from black cardstock using the Floral Bouquet Kit and Flourish # 14.  After assembling them, I misted with Lindy's Starburst Mist Golden Lump O'Coal and that gave them that fun gold gilded look.

For these flowers, I used the Floral Bouquet Kit,  Black Eyed Susan, and Flourish # 14 dies.

Of course, you have to have a frightful black cat  and a spider, both from new fall releases.

Love the Happy Halloween  banner.  I think it's on all my Halloween designs this year!  Top it all off with a funky bow and you've got a fun tag!

B777 - Floral Bouquet Kit 8 piece die set
CAFLRS14 - Flourish # 14 2 piece die set



I am sad that this is my last post with Cheery Lynn.  Thank you so much for having me as your guest designer this month.  I really can't say enough good things about these dies.  The cuts are always crisp and clean and literally fall out of the dies.  No more poking through tiny holes that my old eyes have a hard time seeing!

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Modern Reindeer Mixed Media Card By Ginny Nemchak

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Hey there Peeps. Ginny  here dropping in to share a very modern inspired and mixed media Christmas greeting card. I created this card with just white and black cardstock and lots of inks and die cuts and stamps and embossing supplies. This card is an A2 size with like elebenty hundred dies.

 

~Cheery Lynn Designs Dies Used~
Okay that's all for me. Wishing all of you a happy and productive day with lots of time to be creative : ) G


Thursday, June 30, 2016

Kraft Doily Card by Ginny Nemchak

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Hey there Peeps! Ginny here to share a card I created inspired by the Cheery Lynn Designs Large Sunflower Doily. I cut it out with Kraft paper and new instantly that it would look fabulous layered with creamy whites paper patterns.  To anchor the warmer color of the doily I used a Kraft card base cut 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. To add texture and depth I used the Tonic Distressing Tool to tatter the edges  and spacers between the layers.
 This arrangement of flowers has the Gardenia Strip and Small Gardenia Strip as well as the Miniature Rose, Dandelions, and Flourish #14. I've added a gorgeous ribbon bow, tag and vintage button to coordinate with the flowers.
I cut additional pieces from the Kraft paper to add bulk and fill in the flowers.  Bending the leaves gives them dimension. I used only 2 layers of the Miniature Roses with a pearl in the center to fill in the edges of the display.
Horizon Fishtail Banners and Square Frame elements are stacked up and secured with spacers for a delicate look. I finished this card off with  pearly accents, a simple loopy twine bow and coordinating wooden clothespin.
This card has a definitely country chic appeal.

Cheery Lynn Designs Dies Used 

Okay that's all for me. Wishing all of you a happy and productive day with lots of time to be creative : ) G

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Aged To Perfection With Lisa Blastick

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Hi everyone! Today, I'm sharing with you another new card made for Cheery Lynn Designs using their New Release North American and Provinces. When the DT was asked to pick out which 3 dies they wanted to design with...one of mine was originally Florida. However, several of my team wanted it too. So I thought I would change it to California since I do visit there often. As I was thinking of designing a card with California, I thought of Wine Country! 


The "California" state was die cut and then I fussy cut around it in purple to stick out a bit more. I then stamped wine glasses and a sentiment on top. I also stamped some grapes and a wine bottle, they are colored with Copic markers. 


The flowers are from the "sweet william strip " and the leaves are " flourish #14"  I also added "tiny flourishes" for some swirls. The flowers are chalked on the edges for a tiny distressed look. 


I added several pop dots behind the dies...they are addicting! lol


Cheery Lynn Designs Dies Used:

Be sure to check out more fabulous designs for our DT and make sure you check out this week's challenge for your chance to win $20 at the Cheery Lynn Designs store! 
Have a great week! 
Hugs Lisa 

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Thank You with Jenny Alia

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Hi friends!  It's Jenny posting today with a card using one of the Card Cover Maker backgrounds.  Background dies can add sophistication to a simple card.  I cut the Card Cover Maker #7 out of white card stock and layered it onto an A2 green patterned card.  The Thank You #2 sentiment was cut out of light blue card stock and then the edges were brushed with distress ink.  Thank you was glued to a Sentiment Tag 2 die cut that was adhered to the card front with foam adhesive for dimension.


To make the rose I cut two roses with the new 3D Rose #2 die.  I glued them together so they were offset (the petals of one rose were between the petals of the other rose) and then rolled them as one flower.  I like the look of this rose doubled, it produces a very full flower.  I started rolling the flower with a quilling tool and then halfway through began rolling it by hand.  It's glued together underneath.  After it was together, I sprayed it with yellow and pink mists for color and shimmer and then rolled the petals with my fingers until I was happy with the shape.  The leaves were cut using scraps of patterned paper and the Flourish #14 die.

Cheery Lynn Dies

Thank you for stopping by the blog today and make sure to check out the current Doilies challenge for a chance to win a $20 gift card to Cheery Lynn Designs!

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Thank You with Jenny Alia

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Hi, it's Jenny here with a Thank You card.  I love layering doilies to make cards.  You can achieve so many wonderful and varied looks by stacking different doilies and stackers that you might not immediately think of combining.  For this card I cut the Royal Scandinavian Boutique Stacker  out of a patterned paper and backed it with a gray A2 size card.  I layered the Alpine Flourish Doily on top cut with a pale gray paper.  A light blue Royal Scandinavian Tag is the backing for the Thank You phrase.  Thank You was cut twice and slightly offset for a shadow effect.


Last I added the floral arrangement for some added interest.  If I needed a really quick last minute card, it would have worked without the flowers but I love seeing how paper flowers transform when molded with a stylus tool so I added them.  I used the smaller of the two dies in the Judy's Blooms set and cut four flowers to make the two blooms.  The leaves were cut using Flourish #14 and I added a few Tiny Fanciful Flourishs for interest.


Cheery Lynn Dies
Royal Scandinavian Boutique Stacker A2 DL313
Royal Scandinavian Tag 1 B545

Thanks for looking and make sure to join in this week's Winter Whites Challenge for a chance to win $20 towards shopping at Cheery Lynn Designs.

Hugs,
Jenny

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