When is a teapot not a teapot ???
When it's used to create a very pretty lace effect background and this one looks especially good with the ink effect underneath
The ribbon and Birthday Greeting are from Card Making Magic but there is the opportunity for you to get a matching stamp set for just the P&P
Lots of little things that you can snip out of this die cut to add more elements to your designs so get busy playing.
It will be in the shops tomorrow the 14th February so keep a look out if you wanted to add this to your collection
More tomorrow ...
Hugs xx
Lovely card today & I really enjoyed the video.
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Oh what pretty card and a great magazine.
ReplyDeleteLove Val in Spain x
Love this card Christina very pretty my mum would have loved this card
ReplyDeleteLove always June Horrocks xxxxxx
Very clever Christina, lovely card...luv Ursula xx
ReplyDeleteWow Christina your imagination with those teapots is overwhelming who would have thought of doing that. A great tutorial thank you Anne Owens xxx
ReplyDeleteLovely cards and video -good idea using die as background.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty cards and so many ways to use a lovely cutting die. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us.
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Carmen
WELL! who would have known, a beautiful card Christina.
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Hi Christina
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards and loved the video, thank you
Hugs and best wishes
Jenny C xxx
Hello Christina,
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards and a very useful video for us today. Thank you.
love Maureen xx
Hi Christina. Such a lovely idea. You'd never know the lacy background was a teapot die.
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Such a clever way to use a die in a completely different way. You inspire me every time I see one of your videos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful background!! But most of all, I love the way that you layer sentiments on top of vellum!! It just adds such beautiful and extremely elegant dimension!
ReplyDeletelovely card!!!!
ReplyDeletecoco xxx
I love the pink and gray with the teapot in the first and so creative with the teapot in the second!
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