Sunday, 6 November 2016
Just for you : Die Versions card inspiration
Hello my dear crafty friends and welcome to my new card post.
This pretty simple card is made with DCWV cardstock due their sketch for October and I just used my favorite Die Versions dies for it.
The background is Circles Background die that was layered over the light blue patterned paper.
The Bird die was die cut twice and I made a kind of a shadow with glueing it one over another layer with a small twist.
I added Scrapberry's sentiment and a few pearls in copper to fit the paper colors and it's totally done.
Easy, fast and fancy.
Don't you think so?
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