Damask Diva Flirty Blog Hop
Wow! Weren't Mandy's and Ashley's creations fantastic? If you happened upon my blog and missed Ashley's click on her name in blue above.
Now it's time to get Flirty right here! I've created a My Creations Frame with Flirty paper for the covering and flowers. I used Mod-Podge and Liquid Glass to adhere both. The flowers were a combination of flowers from Artiste and Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridges. And of course, every project needs a little bling and so I added the flourishes to each corner.
On the inside of the frame I made a wreath mixing the same Flirty Flowers from a combination of colors that came in the paper pack. The background is the Ponderosa Pine B&T paper found on the back of the flower motif sheet. I then cut the ribbon for the top from the Artiste Cartridge found on page 55.
Anyone interested in the Cricut Craft Room cut files for this project is welcome to leave a comment at the bottom with their email address and I'll send you my files. Be sure to also like my Facebook Page, Close to My Heart PaperFiesta where you'll get to see more projects. Hope to see you on Saturday when I have scheduled a post on how to more easily roll these roses!
You will find a complete list of the hop and a be able to register for our GIVE AWAY sponsored by Gloria Shirr here on our Damask Diva Blog. Now hop on over to Melissa's blog and continue your Flirty adventure!
Blessings and Celebrate Life with Paper!
Sharon
Now it's time to get Flirty right here! I've created a My Creations Frame with Flirty paper for the covering and flowers. I used Mod-Podge and Liquid Glass to adhere both. The flowers were a combination of flowers from Artiste and Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridges. And of course, every project needs a little bling and so I added the flourishes to each corner.
On the inside of the frame I made a wreath mixing the same Flirty Flowers from a combination of colors that came in the paper pack. The background is the Ponderosa Pine B&T paper found on the back of the flower motif sheet. I then cut the ribbon for the top from the Artiste Cartridge found on page 55.
Anyone interested in the Cricut Craft Room cut files for this project is welcome to leave a comment at the bottom with their email address and I'll send you my files. Be sure to also like my Facebook Page, Close to My Heart PaperFiesta where you'll get to see more projects. Hope to see you on Saturday when I have scheduled a post on how to more easily roll these roses!
You will find a complete list of the hop and a be able to register for our GIVE AWAY sponsored by Gloria Shirr here on our Damask Diva Blog. Now hop on over to Melissa's blog and continue your Flirty adventure!
Blessings and Celebrate Life with Paper!
Sharon
Very lovely project. Awesome. i would love to have the files for this. Thanks. i liked your facebook page!i also follow your blog
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Love that Sharon! It is really pretty. Great job.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is gorgeous! It truly is a great paper pack.
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Wow! beautiful frame, I love it Sharon!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project Sharon! Nice job!! Hugs, Gloria
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This is absolutely gorgeous! It makes me love the colors in Flirty all together even more! Great idea and execution, Sharon.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful! Fun, fun, fun! Great work and details here.
ReplyDeleteSharon, your frame is gorgeous! Fabulous job!
ReplyDeletemelliott74@gmail.com....I love these roses!
ReplyDeleteplease send them to melliott74@gmail.com...love it!
ReplyDeleteLOVE!! I fell in love with this when I saw it on Facebook and I am still loving it!! This is just Beautiful, Sharon!! I've already started thinking that the teachers would love these!! Thanks so much for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSharon, I love your work with the flirty paper pack! Your use of the paper is amazing! Thanks for sharing... I am a new follower... found you via Mandy's page in the blog hop... so glad I decided to hop a bit!!! Kathi
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining my Facebook Page! I'm glad you liked the frame. I had a blast making it.
DeleteOh Sharon, I wouldn't expect any less from you :) You did an amazing job again. Your work is always outstanding. Love the frame and the wreath.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful frame!!! you did a gorgeous job.
ReplyDeletePlease send me your cut files. I love this project.
ReplyDeleteThanks
cookiebecky@msn.com
Thank you so much! There are lots of crafts I make and enjoy but this I love! Brings a smile to my face when I go by it every time. Although it took time, it wasn't very difficult=easy, peas-y, lemon squeeze as my students would say:)
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