Using Up Frames & Flowers Part 2

Yesterday I showed you a bunch of cards I made using the Frames & Flowers DSP (AC p. 29). Here are the rest of the cards I made during my Frames & Flowers marathon! These three share a layout, with some differences in the details. They also have similar interiors. Loving this pairing with the …

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Using Up Frames & Flowers Part 1

I’ve enjoyed having the Frames & Flowers Specialty Designer Series Paper (24-25 Annual Catalogue p. 29) to play with. It’s been a hidden sleeper, tucked away by itself at the front of the catty. The two sheets of die-cut images have been particularly fun. In these two posts I’ll show you how I’ve used them …

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Frames & Flowers Wreath Cards

Here is another trio of cards made with the Frames & Flowers Specialty Designer Series Paper. This week I’ve shown you two others, here and here. I’ve enjoyed mixing-and-matching sentiments to make these…and am impressed with the number and variety of cards I’ve gotten from this DSP pack. What’s in your stash that you can …

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Frames & Flowers Pretty Peacock Cards

Sometimes it’s nice to just make a few easy cards to have in one’s stash. These die-cut panels and images from the Frames & Flowers Specialty DSP pack pair with any number of sentiments and label shapes. Here’s what I used to make these cards…everything is available to purchase in my Online Store. Simply Said …

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Frames & Flowers Distressed Tile Cards

I CASE’d this stately trio of cards from fellow Aussie demonstrator, Gail Ellis. The Frames & Flowers Specialty Designer Series Paper is really easy to miss in the Annual Catalogue (p. 29). It has wonderful die-cut designs, including these wreaths. The soft colours paired with the Distressed Tile embossed Basic White is just elegant, IMHO. …

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Frames & Flowers Shaker Card

I saw a shaker card that Mary Blocher posted on Facebook recently and was inspired to make my own version. The Frames & Flowers DSP is perfect for this purpose, as it has pre-cut frames ready to go! I used the Window Sheet and Foam Adhesive Strips method to make my shaker, but Mary and …

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