My card and bauble today comes as inspiration from Jessica of Kinderstampo blog. I watched her video on how she made her simple but very elegant Christmas card and she mentioned in there to try other shapes so I thought I'd give the blossom petals punch a whirl. I did come across Ellen's idea from Blinkin, thinkin & Inkin on using the blossom petals punch as little Christmas ornaments also. Just to do the right thing and link these talented creators back :)
So my card was made in the same way as Jessica's video. I used 4 of the 2nd and 3rd largest petals to make these. and 12 of the largest petals for the bauble.
Why not try this simple but elegant Christmas card and bauble gift this Holidays. Use your Blossom Petals punch for something other than flowers making it twice the value. All of the 3D parts on this can be folded flat for easy postage which is great! Instructions below are for the bauble only. enjoy
I love the card you made this way. I'm excited to try this project myself. thanks for the post.
ReplyDeleteHi V, I just had to send you a note to say how far spread is your flower designing talents known in the Stampin' Up world!
ReplyDeleteWhile blog cruising today, from here on the Gold Coast, I saw a link back to you from the blog of the no. 7 in Stampin' Up USA this years!!!
http://www.pattystamps.com/pattys_stamping_spot/page/7/
Always knew you were pretty amazing when I first found your blog 3 years ago. Hugs, Mel
These are both terrific....the card and the ornament...so elegant.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Love your Christmas card and bauble! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletethank for showing how to do these
ReplyDeletelike very much the card
make a very pretty christmaas card
will be doing these
thank for showing
have a good day
You are so creative with these punches! This is such an elegant card. Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeletefabulous, I've made the round ones before but these are better!
ReplyDeleteAs always WOW! Stunning card and ornament.
ReplyDeleteThe one on the right hand side of the card also looks like it could be used as the top of a hot air balloon. Thanks for the inspiration.
Fabulous, so pretty. Lee x
ReplyDeleteIf I get nothing else, I've got to get that punch after seeing this fabulous card and ornament Valita!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing!!! xxx
Love your tutorials!! Can you please tell me what is the name of that tool you use to score with please
ReplyDeleteJackie
As usual Valita you have created such a lovely card and the ornament is lovely. Cant wait to get that punch now.
ReplyDeleteΕκπληκτική ιδέα συγχαρητήρια που την μοιράστηκες με όλες εδώ έξω
ReplyDeleteLovely! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVALITA, Great idea and designed projects. It almost makes me start to hum Christmas songs. "Just almost"
ReplyDeleteabsolutely awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
Hugs,
Gina
wow, Valita, it is simply stunning your detail is just Lovely and so fantastic, I love it. I do love your art and creative mind! I'll be watching this blog closely, thank you for giving us so much of your time and mind. You make so wonderful and lovely works! I enjoyed the visit on your site. Many thanks for your beautiful inspirations!! How creative and so beautifully done. Please take a look on my Blogspot.
ReplyDeleteHugs from Marina.
What a wonderful idea. :) These are beautiful. :)
ReplyDeletelove the way you made these. I bet if everybody looked at there punches now and see them in a different way. one can even use the oval punches if you work it out right to make this also. I love your blog very much as you give me so much inspiration every way. thank you again and please keep up the wonderful you do as i just love it.
ReplyDeleteTruly inspirational!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing,
cristina p.