Today I thought I'd share a little "behind the scenes" of my creative process. All of my cards always start out with the images arranged on a piece of clear plastic the size of my card base. This allows me to move them around until I'm happy with the arrangement.
I like to cut LOTS of die cuts in different colors - especially leaves and flowers. This gives me lots to choose from and any extras I store with the die in it's envelope.
The clear sheet gives me the ability to pick up the entire arrangement and layer it over different backgrounds until I find one I like. In this case I chose blue.
Everything is layered over the new Lattice Plate that makes me think of a pretty tablecloth, completing the scene.
I think this will make a great Mother's Day or simple "hello" for one of the Grand Dame's in my life.

Finished Size 4.25 x 5.5"
Dies | Poppystamps Brilliant Rings, Lattice Plate, Fern & Daisy Pop Up Easel, Hello Poe Script, Grandma's Teapot
![]() Brilliant Rings POPPY | SSS |
![]() Lattice Plate POPPY | SSS |
![]() Fern & Daisy Pop Up Easel POPPY | SSS |
![]() Hello Poe Script POPPY | SSS |
![]() Grandma's Teapot POPPY |
3 comments:
You chose all of the right elements to adorn your teapot! This is charming, Jeanne!
lovely flowers and circle dies!
I was thinking that looked like a saucer before you even said it! Such a fabulous arrangement of elements. Thank you for the tips!
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