Sunday, August 25, 2013

MC Aug/13 - Quill Lattice Swirl - We Must Be Willing

A friend at our last quilling session showed us a beautiful die and I thought to myself, I really want that die... It was beautiful.

So came home and realized I could make it myself... I traced the swirl with a marker and transferred the design to my electronic cutter, die cut the lattice pieces and voila!! So to see more details and descriptions etc, just click on card image and enjoy.

I'm using a Quietfire Design quote stamp

And it fits for these challenges:
Craft Your Passion  #176  Summer Flowers
Lexi's Creations  #97 sparkle & shine
Papertake Weekly  flower power
Frosted Designs  use chipboard (part of the frame)
One Stop Craft Challenge  #240 Spots & dots (all the flowers and BFly have spots of them)

9 comments:

Basslady said...

this saying is so true!

i love the noblesse of your card!

hugs and kisses from germany,
silvi (GD this week on lexi's creations challenge)

~ginny said...

I like the black and white with the splash of color being the flowers... interesting design. Thank you for sharing your project in the “Summer Flowers” Challenge!
~ginny
Design Team - Craft Your Passion
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Marianne's Craftroom said...

Beautoful card, thanks for playing at PTW

Liz McGuire, said...

Gorgeous card, thanks for joining in at PTW,

Liz x

Cathi ONeill said...

Love your colors on this card. Gorgeous. Thanks so much for joining the chipboard challenge at Frosted Designs!!

Sue said...

Gorgeous card. I love the design and beautiful detailing.
Thank you for taking part in the Papertake Weekly Challenge
Sue xx

Andreja said...

Beautiful card and fab design.
Thanks for joining us in the last challenge at OneStopCraftChallenge :-))
Hugs, Andreja

BrendaB said...

What a beautiful card! Love the openwork butterflies and flourishes and the lattice! Thanks for joining us at Frosted Designs.

Deena said...

Beautiful card and get use of your die cutting machine, really should use mine more. Thank you for joining the chipboard challenge at Frosted Designs