Tuesday, 21 April 2015
Love it card
Hello my dear crafty friends and welcome to my new Die Versions post.
Today I am going to share a lovely " Love it" card made in this kind of a vintage style with a new, just released DV Closed Umbrella die.
I used PHP papers and stickers and added Umbrella die cut made with two cuts (kind of a shade or interest). I also added the Brick background and it was meant to be cut on the sided only. I think that those die make this card a perfect Mother's day or Valentine gift.
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die cut,
die versions,
paper house productions,
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2 comments:
Beautiful Irit. Very special and I* do love it.
Blessings
Jim
This is lovely, Irit! Your layers are very interesting and the project is well composed! Great Work!
Hugz,
Chana Malkah
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