Shabby Thinking Of You

Happy Monday!  I have a shabby floral  project to share with you today.

KC Thinking of You 3 center

The background was stamped with Antique Linen ink using the Rubbernecker Victorian Damask background panel.  The frame was cut using the Spellbinders Fleur De Lis rectangle die, sponged with antique linen and then mounted with mounting tape.

KC Thinking of You 3 left

The flourishes were cut using the Spellbinders Floral Flourishes die set.  The flowers were made using a Martha Stewart Flower Punch and EK Success Mini Daisy punch and Fiskars 1/4” flower punch.  I put taupe pearls in the flower centers as well as on the flourishes. The foliage was punched with EK Success Rock Fern punch.  The sentiment is Rubbernecker’s Thinking of You 565-10.

KC Thinking of You 3 right

Check out my punched flower tutorial and flower spray tutorial if you would like to see step by step photos of how I create my projects.

Have a great week and thanks for stopping by.

Stamps: Rubbernecker Thinking of You 565-10, Rubbernecker Victorian Damask Panel 498
Paper: Vanilla
Ink: Antique Linen
Accessories: Spellbinders Fleur De Lis, Flourish and Rectangle Dies, EK Success Mini Daisy Punch and Rock Fern Punch, Fiskars 1/4" Flower Punch, Mat, Stylus, Glossy Accents, Mounting Tape, Sponge, Gold Embossing Powder, Versa, Pearls

17 thoughts on “Shabby Thinking Of You”

  1. Here is another beauty from you Kittie. I love the elegance you lend even to simpler type of cards. Your style is just gorgeous. Thanks for sharing all you do!

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  2. What a beautiful tone on tone effect. It’s very elegant. I love every one of your posts. You have so inspired me. I look forward to trying your techniques to take my cardmaking to the next level. Thanks much!

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  3. hi there… this is very beautiful. two weeks ago i purchased this spellbinder rectangle set plus the square set. i am having alot of trouble with it.. it never punches out perfected. i always have to pull out pieces by hand and this ruins what i am working on 🙁 anyways i was wondering how did you cut out the middle of the triangle?? was it with another die after? thanks for your help

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