Hi everyone! How are you doing today? I hope you are having a great day! I have a fun little card to share with you today. This started out as me wanting to use some scraps from some of my other Pebbles projects and I think in the end, it came together quite well. The sentiment is what I trimmed off one of the journaling cards as I was creating the mat for my photos on my Gift of Love layout. The white cardstock flower was an extra one that I cut when I created my Flower Pots using my Daisy Flower free digital cutting file. The flower was fine by itself, but I felt like it needed a little boost. That is when I remember this fabulous tutorial that I had seen by Tracey Sabella to create twine flowers. The shape of these twine flowers was perfect to mimic the shape of my digital die cut flower!
TUTORIAL | Twine Flower by Tracey Sabella
I used a fabulous tutorial by Tracey Sabella to create this fun twine flower! They may look a little intimidating to make a first, but with a little patience and practice you will be making them with ease to use on your next crafting project.
SUPPLIES | Pebbles
Patterned Paper: Pebbles Basics Card Making Paper Pad 1
Journaling Cards: Pebbles Basics Journaling Cards
Washi Tape: Pebbles Basics in Black and Peony
Twine: American Crafts
Cardstock: American Crafts - White
Jewel: Pebbles Crystal Candy Dot - Black
Die Cutting Machine: Silhouette Cameo
Thanks so much for stopping by to see my card and I hope you check out Tracey's Twine Flower Tutorial!
So pretty...love the flower!!
ReplyDeleteWowwwwwwwwww!! This is gorgeous! I loveeeeeeeeeeee that twine flower!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I loved this flower!
ReplyDeleteLove how you layered the twine flower over the die cut flower, Juliana!! So adorable!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card!! Your twine flower is just perfect and I love the cut out daisy you layered behind it!! Thanks for the shout out and link to my tutorial!! ~ Blessings, Tracey
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OMGosh, that flower is sooo cool! Gorgeous card, Juliana!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool use of twine! This turned out awesome! :)
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