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Monday, February 27, 2017

Blog Hop....DAY ONE~~~

Friends of Flourish is having a Blog Hop today featuring the My Funny Valentine Set.and the Florentine Frame Set.




 My Funny Valentine has an image as well as several sentiments
but I just chose to use a couple of the sentiments
 on my bookmark. After cutting out the base with a color from the Azure Collection
 I added a piece of scrap dp and a little faux stitching. A couple layers of
  Spellbinder hearts from the Azure and Candy Pink Collection then white to add the sentiment.
  The second sentiment was cut out with another Spellbinder die.
 A button, sequins and ribbons make for a simple tag!
Check out all the stamps and Paper Collections at the Flourishes LC Store!



  The Florentine Frame Set is Such a pretty and Versatile Set you need to see all the
 ways my teamies used it. I actually made two different cards. One using embossing powders 
to make a faux metal background. Trying for a more masculine look I cut the frame
 in half and put it back together to make it smaller.


Using the same Florentine Frame set I did the second card to be more feminine.Embossing
and distressing plus adding some handmade flowers and leaves.



Be sure to stop by my teammates to see their Beautiful Creations

9 comments:

Ros Crawford said...

Lovely creations and such a beautiful sentiment!

KarinsArtScrap said...

wonderful tag and cards Davi
Gr Karin

Lisa said...

These are all so gorgeous, Davi!! I love the beautiful sentiment!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)

Lisa
A Mermaid's Crafts

wannabcre8tive said...

Beautiful projects, Davi.

Stella said...

Davi your tag is a stunner!!! I LOVE that tag. Did you know that it's a perfect match with our current challenge at CCCB? You have until midnight to link it up!

jimlynn said...

The cards AND the bookmark are so pretty. Love the patterned paper on the book mark and the sentiment on the cards! Fabulous!
lynn

Vickie Y said...

Beautiful creations, Davi.

Kirsty Vittetoe said...

Fabulous!!!!

Ravengirl said...

Wow, look what you did with Florentine Frame!