I used the leaves from Meadow Greens and the fact they aren't symmetrical made the technique more difficult. I tried to put the five leaf branch on twice and every time the second one cut all the way through. I finally decided to use the three leaf with it and although it did cut through the top, the bottom is still attached. Only two cuts made the card look a little bare so I added one of the leaves that cut through to the top. All the leaves are stamped with Distress Ink and spritzed. I mounted the panel on some gray cardstock and stamped the sentiment from PTI's Words of Comfort with Peeled Paint DI. I'm not sure all the effort was work it but I conquered the technique, sort of. ;)
I'm also going to enter this in the Virginia's View challenge.
Thanks for stopping by and listening to my crafting tale of woe. I hope your day goes well.
8 comments:
This is truly stunning! one would never know you struggled! I love this technique with the leaves.
Patti
Wow, Bobby! Your labor of love on the partial die cut is paying off! Now you have gained an extra skill under your belt--check! The result is awesome! I think you have used your die cut stash fabulously!! (there can never be enough dies, right? I am with you on that!). Thanks so much for playing Virginia's View Challenge!
Your persistence paid off...it's beautiful! :0)
I'm glad you kept at it, because this really is a beautiful card, Bobby!
Sweet! It looks absolutely gorgeous, Bobby. So much work, but so worth every ounce of effort. Those leaves turned out stunning. Very serene too. Perfect for a sympathy or thinking of you card. Love this. Bev
Tale of woe?! Tale of success!! Really love how your partial cutting turned out on the leaves here, Bobby! This is one of those cards that you want to touch right away when you get it. So fun!
This was so worth all the effort, Bobby ... the popped up leaves are gorgeous ... I agree with Kelly ... they're positively touchable! Anita :)
what a gorgeous card...love the gradient look of the leaves...
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