Bella Bouquet and Trellis Border

Good Sunday morning.  I have more new Memory Box Dies to share with you today.

KC Memory Box Bella Bouquet 1 left

I cut the flower bouquet once using olive cardstock and then cut the flower heads out several times so I could layer them. I cut the heads off the stems, formed them with my stylus and mat and then attached to the original flower head with glossy accents

I cut the trellis border three times and attached them together with three strips of cardstock.  I placed mounting tape on the back side of the strips and then mounted it to the card base. KC Memory Box Bella Bouquet 1 center

I applied rolled glue dots to the back of all the flower heads so they would stand away from the trellis and then applied glossy accents to the bottom of the stems and tucked them in behind the strip. I thought the delicate butterfly was the perfect finishing touch to add one more level of color and dimension to this all white background.KC Memory Box Bella Bouquet 1 right

Thanks for dropping in and I hope you have a wonderful day.

Memory Box Dies, Bella BouquetMemory Box Dies, Trellis BorderMemory Box Dies, Pippi ButterflyMemory Box Dies, Isabella ButterflyAccents, GlossyHigh Tack Double-Sided Foam Mounting Tape, 1/2ATG Kit, Advanced Tape GliderSizzix Big Shot Machine, Black & PinkRetractable Craft PickMemory Box Die, Metal Adaptor PlateGlue Dots, 3/8Teflon Bone FolderSoft Grip Embossing and Stylus Set

 

Paper:  White, Olive, Pink    Accessories:  Memory Box Bella Bouquet, Trellis Border, Pippi Butterfly, Isabella Butterfly, Glossy Accents, Mounting Tape, Metal Adapter Plate, Paper Piercer, Stylus, Teflon Bone Folder, ATG, Big Shot, Glue Dots

14 thoughts on “Bella Bouquet and Trellis Border”

  1. This is such a very attractive and lovely flower card. Let me tell you something, Kittie. Today I just bought that Bella Bouquet die, and while at the store, I was toying with the idea of cutting the flowers several times for stacking, but I was thinking of you, wishing that you would make a card making use of the new die. And voila, here it is, so beautiful and stunning. You always amaze me Kittie with your brilliant ideas. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  2. Absolutely stunning! Such a lovely new look for spring cards. Variety is the spice of life and you keep us supplied. DH always wants to see what’s new as he loves to see the inspiration you give so freely. Thank you for sharing your gift.

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  3. You have the most wonderful dies. And nobody uses them like you do. I think you must be the master. As my hubby said, these creations aren’t crafting, they’re art. He was so impressed as I am everyday.
    Can Memory Box dies be bought in a store? If so, which one?

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  4. Did you share this with Memory Box? You might get a design job with them from this beauty. Soooo lovely. Great hint for mounting deicate die cuts. Thanks

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  5. Kittie, loved seeing pic of your parents! Reminded me of mine. Of course the Bella Bouquet is so soft and pretty. Since I don’t use dies, I have to use the digital designs I have with my Silhouette. Your inspirations keep me busy and connected. Thank you so much for sharing your gift!

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  6. I just stumbled on this die used on your card. Just wanted to let you know the card you made and all its details are absolutely gorgeous..

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