Maureen from BBTB2 is challenging us to to use a Cricut dress form or dress diecut on their project. I don't have a lot of girlie carts, but I do have Happily Ever After, so I created a very girlie Cinderella birthday card. Not loving the light, but if I can, will retake if the sun comes out.
I used Stampin' Up Petite Pairs for the birthday sentiment from the 2014-2015 Annual
Catalog: Petite Pairs Clear Stamp Set or Petite Pairs Wood Stamp Set:
What a great card I love the embossing. The image came out beautifully Have a blessed day
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Laura this is a wonderful "girly' birthday card! I love the Cinderella cut, but rarely find a reason to use it - this is just perfect, and truly could go to a girl or woman of any age!
ReplyDeleteI love Cinderella's swiss dot dress and the contrasting blues. The background embossing really adds to the card. I also like that the sentiment tag is near her face so it looks like she is offering the birthday wishes.
Truly a cute card!! Thanks for sharing.
Hugs,
Susa
Oh, I absolutely love this card and how Cinderella is the main focus of your card. Such a pretty card. You really rocked this card!!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to use Cinderella-I forget about using the Disney cuts for non-Disney projects! She looks gorgeous with her blue polka dot dress!
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Michelle
Fabulous card Laura!! I so love Cinderella!! You did an awesome job with your card!! :)
ReplyDeleteCinderella makes a wonderful birthday card Laura! I love the colors you used on this die cut. And I'm in awe that you cut her small enough to fit on a card! lol Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteSuper fun card, Laura! I love the embossed mat and your royal red mat - perfect together! Fabulous job!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!
Emily
Mollie's Motif
I feel more like the old cinder-Ella lately. Thanks for the view of what I should be dreaming about, maybe my wishes will come true.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card
Maureen