Showing posts with label Every Good & Perfect Gift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Every Good & Perfect Gift. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Every good and perfect gift

We are finishing up our Bible Study Fellowship class with the book of James this month so I pulled out one of my favorite Quietfire Design for the occasion - Every Good & Perfect Gift.  I love the flourishes on this one.


I cut out a border with the Fancy Border Cutout by Impression Obsession die. I added some vines using leaf dies by Elizabeth Craft Designs.  I'm pretty sure those little flowers are by Altenew but I found a pile of them in a corner of a tray I have.  Sometime in the past I made a pink watercolor background, had little bits of still left and instead of wasting them or storing tiny pieces of scrap, I die cut flowers out of them.  I added some white enamel to the center of the flowers.


I have a tendency to stamp on the lower right corner of my cards.  I decided to be adventurous and move the stamp up to the right corner - so adventurous!  Lol!


I found an older Memory Box die that works well with this layout and used Copic markers to color these also.



Every Good & Perfect Gift - Mounted




Monday, July 18, 2016

Every Good & Perfect Gift


Good Morning.  Selma here today with a card designed using Suzanne's newly released Every Good & Perfect Gift rubber stamp.  This verse could be used for so many different types of cards to cheer someone up.

Every Good & Perfect Gift - Mounted

This beautiful verse was stamped, using VersaFine black ink onto a piece of yellow polka dot design paper.  To create frames, Stitched Square dies were used to die cut three different frames. 

To me, flowers are always a perfect gift from above.  I created a barrel of cute pansies and daisies using Susan's Garden Notes Pansy and Garden Patch Mini Daisy die sets. The barrel is from Karen Burniston's Barrel Basket with Pop Up die set.   Curvy Leaves and Leafy Branch dies were used for fillers.  The butterfly was die cut using yellow card stock for the base and brown card stock for the silhouette.  Orange ink was sponged on the yellow base of the butterfly before gluing the die cut pieces together.  Yellow die cut corners were added to complete the card.  All dies are from Elizabeth Craft Designs.



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