Sunday, March 4, 2018

Dies R Us - St Patrick Day Card

Barbara Campbell here and it is  time for another card from me on the Dies R Us Inspiration Blog.  It is now March and I thought that it called for a St Patrick's Day card.  The card was easy to make, but hard to photograph.  More later.
Here is my card.  
I have to use natural light when taking pictures, and in this case the green card stock did not look green.  I took several pictures.  Today, I tried again to take a better picture of the colors.  I was successful with the green, but now the white looks yellow.  See what I mean.
 I think you get the point.  Now here are the dies that I used for this celebration card.

Poppystamps - Dies - Leaf WindowPoppy Stamps Leaf Window  

Taking a picture was not the only problem that I had with this post.  I used Memory box Banner Parade and was surprised to find that it was no longer carried.  But look what I found in the store.  These dies will work perfectly for you.
Poppystamps - Dies - Splendid Stitched HeartsPoppy Stamps stitched hearts
Elizabeth Craft Designs - Dies - Celebration FlagsElizabeth Craft Celebraton Flags


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5 comments:

  1. Love the clean and simple look of this card and how clever to make your own four leaf clover.

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  2. Great card Barbara. Love the leafy window frame.

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  3. This is amazing - I have not seen that die and I love it. You really nailed the St. Patty's Day theme, this is so creative. Love the banners too.....I think I need that die.

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  4. So beautifully done with both card designs. What wonderful dies you used too! Thanks for sharing.

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  5. Oh I adore this! I thought that Shamrock was part of the framed die--well done Missy! This is beautiful, no matter what shade you see it in! LOVE!

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