This was actually my first card using Graphic 45’s “Flights of Fancy” paper collection.
I’ve used a die or two from Heartfelt creations, cutting the doily from a holographic sort of silver paper, and the flowers are also HFC, using the Classic rose. Too much fun being had here at my house, playing with all this gorgeousness!! (Is that a word?)
I have NO idea why this wasn’t posted before today! I enjoy this particular paper collection from Graphic 45 almost more than I enjoyed the “Floral Shoppe” papers! This one is called “Flights of Fancy”, and has delightful hummingbirds, whimsical butterflies, and gorgeous florals – the colors are vibrant and frankly, it’s just a beauty to behold. It’s almost difficult to cut into the papers, and one makes certain to measure twice and cut once, so as to not waste any of the preciousness!!
I still use my stamps & dies from Heartfelt Creations, even though they are completely digital now, as I find they are excellent quality, and I have quite a large variety of different flowers to choose from – the range goes from tiny little lilac and cherry blossoms to (what I consider) enormous Dahlia and Wild Roses.
For this particular card, I used the classic rose, and “Oakberry” blossoms, as well as a tiny punch for the dark dark pink blossom. The butterflies are from the Ephemera pack that goes along with the collection.
I had some fun with the ribbons as well, as you can see, combining 3 different textures, widths and patterns.
Inside is a little mini cards, some pretty postcards, and a couple of chocolate bars.
I had so much fun creating this for someone special, I hope you’ve enjoyed my newest make!!
Having too much fun over here – we had a tornado come through town, devastating many homes and businesses – not mine, but the power was out at my office, so I got a free week off from work! Guess what I did, while forced to stay home? Yup!
I didn’t realize how much I was going to love the Album in a Box, but this turned out so darn cute! And I stepped away from my usual, didn’t do ANY dimensional flowers – so the album can fit on my bookshelf without my worrying that I’ll smush something!
Pretty much all the album requires is cutting and pasting – kind of like kindergarten, with a twist! Enjoy!