Todays card is using the Scalloped Borders and Elegant Ovals layered over the top of the Matting Basics to create a really pretty Hinged Style card
The little set of sentiments give a nice neat finish and are so easy to cut. I make a very feint pencil line to get the words straight and then erase it once they are in place.
Both the embossing pattern are from folders from Crafters Companion and both make a very neat textured finish to the card.
The beautiful flowers are from Wild Orchid Crafts ... and don't forget they are now doing smaller Starter Packs of flowers and embellishments
I have sparkled them up with Glitter Magic Chameleon glitter The ribbon is from Mei Flower and is a soft gingham that is tied in a double bow.
There are video tutorials for both the Scalloped Borders and how to use the Matting Basics and if you click the colored words they will take you to a new page for the either relevant information or the website so you can see the products named
More tomorrow ...
Hugs xx
Oh yes I sm inspired Now!!
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely card Christina. I don't think you can go far wrong with a pink and white card.
ReplyDeleteAnother stunning card, love it all.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day
Patricia x
Such a very pretty card Christina , i love it all
ReplyDeleteElaine H X
Very pretty card Christina lovely embossed background and beautiful flowers
ReplyDeleteAnne
Back to pink, so pretty, xxx
ReplyDeleteI love this card, it is just so pretty!
ReplyDeleteMorning Christina,
ReplyDeleteAnother very pretty card. I must use my border dies more often, they look so pretty on your card.
Lydia
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its very beautiful love it xx
ReplyDeleteLove this card christina
ReplyDeleteAnother stunning card Christina.
ReplyDeleteI must try and use pink more ,seem to use lilac's and purple .
Marion H
Hi Christina,lovely card to day,and thank you for all your tips,and tutorial ,
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Ah back to my favourite, pink card, it is a stunning make once again Christina, love what you have put together to make it....luv Ursula xxx
ReplyDeleteGood morning from Maine Christina. Love pink and white. Really pretty. And thanks for organizing package deals for the flowers from WOC. It's really hard as a beginner to know what to buy.
ReplyDeletePretty in Pink! I love that. The scalloped borders are so elegant, too. Thank you. BethAnn M.
ReplyDeleteA very pretty card Christina love the inspiration you give each day . I wondered why you used the two sets of matting basics and after looking at your tutorial I can see why I think I will invest and buy both sets as I love your cards the way they are presented so professionally.
ReplyDeleteKind regards
Anne Owens
Anne Owens
A very elegant card. Pink is where it's at. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI am new to the craft of card making and I love all your work. I learn a lot from your tutorials. Thank you for sharing. This card is absolutely stunning just like all the rest.
ReplyDeletePretty card in pink....everything goes so well together.
ReplyDeleteWell done Christina
Beautiful embossing and lovely flower arranging, love that border die with it too!
ReplyDeleteLove pink. Really love the double embossing, it looks so pretty.
ReplyDeleteA sweet soft pink card! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love this one, Christina, it's like spring in summer :). I think it would work with a pastel lemon as well. The embossing is great and of course the flowers are the icing on the cake. Thanks for sharing this one with us. xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love the scalloped borders on this one and the pretty embossing!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding card Christina. Love the embossing as it really makes the card pop. Than the flowers just finishes the card. Wonderful
ReplyDeleteMy kind of card- have got the dies after seeing your previous tutorials so don't have to think what card to make for my nieces next birthday. Thanks Christina
ReplyDeleteStunning card Christina, and the flowers are gorgeous! I am trying to arrange some flowers on the box for a wedding card I made, but ... I keep playing with dry runs, but somehow it never looks right! Ho Hum .... gotta keep trying! Hugs, Karen xx
ReplyDeleteHi Christina
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty card. Will have to have a go as I have got the die and embossing folder.
Love and best wishes
Jenny C xx
Do love the pink, so pretty. Will have to see what I can come up with along this line. Thanks for sharing. Dianne Crowe
ReplyDeleteGood evening Christina,
ReplyDeletewhat a pretty card you have made for our delight today, so cute and just so right. Another success that is going to bring joy to someone,
love and crafty hugs
Norah (Glenochil)
Wow this is so beautiful the gingham ribbon is gorgeous as are the dies and the flowers another stunning make and the colour of course is brilliant x
ReplyDeleteI do love your pretty pink cards!
ReplyDeleteHi Christina, this is right up my street. Love gingham it always looks so fresh and Summery.
ReplyDeleteChristina,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Love the embossing, gives it such elegance. The gingham box and the flowers just make it pop. Great job.
You really should get a commission from Spellbinders. :) After seeing your gorgeous card, I really want the oval and also the happy birthday die. I have the scalloped border die already, but haven't used it yet and now I can't wait to use it like you did..more in the center of the card. Stunning!
ReplyDeletebeautiful carrds as always, i have been encouraging friends of mine to look at your blog and u tube site. hopefully they are doing just that as i live in australia and they dont have many craft shops where i live in fact there is only one and its more scrapbooking which i am not really into. so most of my supplies come from the uk or usa. i would like to go in the draw for the goody bag. thanks fran my email is frandaden@westnet.com.au
ReplyDeleteI take a view on your blog and I like it how you design your cards.
ReplyDeleteThis card looks so beautiful, and the colours are mine ;-)
LG Petra