Hi Readers,
Today, I have a flower cone card to share with you. This card was so much fun to make. As you already know if you are following me, I have made quite a few flowers lately and had been so busy with the house and chores so much so it had kept me from applying quality time to my wanting to make cards, but that's just fine. Sometimes a little time away from too much of it was actually good for me.
I am seriously considering in closing my blog. I'm thinking about it, if I get enough demand to keep it up, I will keep it, but if not, I will shortly close it. I am actively making cards every chance I have and that won't change. If the need is not there to keep a blog which I am paying for on a monthly basis, I will close it. Now this is your chance to let me know by email or in the comment box if you would like me to continue posting. So, time to speak up folks.
If I open a new blog, the ones who have commented either by email or comment in the comment box here, I will make sure you will get my new link when it is live.
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So now that I have said all that, I have a card to share with you. This card was made with a cone template I found in my PC stash so I printed it out, fussy cut it, scored on lines, then pierced some hole to then pass some narrow pink ribbon through it. The sun is absent today so that might have some small effect on the clarity of this card, this is why I took many angles so you can see all around.
So here it is:
The flowers you see on this card have been posted over a week ago. The right hand side die cut is by Tattered Lace called "Chantilly Heart". I was happy to be able to use it for the first time today. It is a very intricate die to work with, but with some SU CS it cut perfectly like cutting through butter.
I have inserted about 6 kinds of flowers in the cone. Some you may not see well on the photos. But some are sometimes fillers. Small flowers that can be used between 2 larger flowers.
I have added a few angle views for your to see all around.
Cheesecloth and Tulle was also used as a backdrop behind the cone.
I hope you enjoy this card
Have a beautiful day. Make the most of it.
Leaving you with a smile on, thanks for visiting my blog