Lots of Lovely Flowers

Flowers and white and sparkles sure do make up the perfect wedding recipe.  My card today has all three and I like it!


Fiona's notes: Each little flower is two of the flower punch from the Itty Bitty Punches stuck together before I used glue dots to stick them all in place in a heart shape.  Doesn't it come up well?

Stamps: Timeless Love  Inks: Basic Grey  Papers: Whisper White thick, Whisper White, Silver foil  Accessories: Itty Bitty Punches, Rhinestones, glue dots, scoreboard

Inspired by: Linda Parker - thank you so much!


Thanks so much for stopping by today,
Fiona

9 comments

  1. Love,love,love this one. In another color it could be a wonderful birthday card also

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    1. I'm so pleased you like it! I just love your idea so I'll definitely be trying it out.

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  2. Love this card! Can you tell me the size of the flowers in the itty bitty punch? Can't find the punch, but will try to cut it with my electronic cutter!

    Thanks!
    Barb Link

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    1. Hi Barb, I'm sorry I haven't reply to you sooner, for some reason I didn't get a notification that you'd left a comment. I hope you managed to work it out but they are about a centimetre square. If you email me your address I'd happily send you some punched out for you to scan and cut from.

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  3. Hi Fiona,
    Love your Lots of Lovely flowers card. I was wondering where did you get the flowers from or did you punch them yourself. I am looking for similar flowers but can't find any. Kim de Vries

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    1. Hi Kim, they are Stampin' Up!'s Itty Bitty flower punch. They are retired now but there might be some floating around for sale on second hand sites. I hope you find one!

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    2. Hi Fiona, thanks for getting back to me. I hope I can find one soon too. Many thanks.
      Kim

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  4. Hi Fiona. What a lovely card. Thanks for sharing. Would you mind to tell how you get the heart shape on the card to glue the flowers on it, or you just eye ball it, please? xx

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    1. Thank you! So pleased you like it! I just eye balled it. It was very easy to do so don't be afraid to try it yourself :)

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