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Sunday, September 27, 2020

BACKGROUNDS AND DAISIES..

 

Hello everyone..

I made a few backgrounds the other day for the sole purpose of using my new daisy die set..

I wanted to die cut them out and then I new I didn't want to use papers, so I made my own backgrounds, with paste, stencils, sprays, and stamping through the negative of the die cut..


First I had to cut out my new daisy and put the layers together, not hard,but fiddly..


I made three stenciled with modelling paste panels..




and sponged pale grey ink through the negative of my daisy..


Sprayed and grunged a couple of panels..


Added my Daisies and made 4 cards, sympathy cards,


I love this background and when the light hits it, it has such a lovely glimmer..


I enjoyed making this back ground with the negative die cut..


This was a relatively new stencil and sponged with yellow...


This one was done with my brick stencil the sort of grunged up a bit with my Grey ink, but still makes a lovely Sympathy card.

So there we go, the dies were from Altenew, they don't come with a stamp just the dies, and I LOVE it and going to make more like this as they sell really well..

So there we go, our clocks went forward this morning, not too worried this year as I do not have to go out to work, and slept on merrily and quite content to 8.30am..

Thank you so much for stopping by and I will see you in a couple of days..

Luv CHRISSYxx








16 comments:

Marianne's Craftroom said...

These are stunning. The daisies are gorgeous and you backgrounds are beautifhl

Doreen said...

Beautiful cards Chrissy, those Dairies are gorgeous.xxx

KarinsArtScrap said...

wow gorgeous cards Chrissy great designs

Gr Karin

crafty-stamper said...

Absolutely gorgeous sympathy cards Chrissy I love your new Daisy dies and a good size too.Really love the background with the die negative and the grunge effect on the last one
Carol x

Janette said...

All beautifully created Chrissy, gorgeous cards.xx

Chris said...

Love your new daisy die cuts Chrissy and the backgrounds are gorgeous- all individual and they make such a difference to each card although the design is the same- couldn't choose a favourite, they're all beautiful!
Oh it's great being retired- and not having to get up when the clocks change!!
xx

Claire (Mrs H) said...

Oh what beautiful daisies
Claire Mrs H's Crafty Corner

aussie aNNie said...

wow my friend these are AMAZING, just love your daisy die and your result....clever you. xx

Pop's Cards said...

Stunning creation, hugs Pops x

*Vicki* said...

I think daisies are such a happy flower! You've done an amazing job with your sympathy designs here and I love the dimension you've created with your flowers along with the coloring! The brick background is probably one of my faves! :)

Brenda said...

WOW, all beautiful cards. This is going on my wishlist for sure. I love your varied backgrounds and how they give the flowers completely different looks. I have one of the Altenew flower dies, you have inspired me to give it a go. Hope you are doing well, Chrissy!

Words and Pictures said...

These are so lovely, Chrissy - the daisies are really pretty, and I love the subtle variations with the sombre, but not too sombre, colour tones for the backgrounds. That first one with the textured squares is wonderful. Sadly, I've needed a couple of sympathy cards lately - these would have fitted the bill beautifully.
Alison x

Nancy said...

Wow, Chrissy! Those backgrounds are fantastic, and just perfect for those beautiful daisies! You must have had so much fun making these cards! :o)

Sarah said...

These are truly wonderful Chrissy and make perfect sympathy cards. The backgrounds too are brilliant xx

pinky said...

Who needs a matching stamp when they can do what you do Chrissy. They are so beautiful and each card is amazing!! Glad you are appreciating not having to get up for work any more. Nothing quite like it lol.

Pia S said...

It’s really clever to make ca da in batches like this. They’re similar in layout, but not identical. I tend to forget about doing this, though I try. I like them all, but especially the one made with the negative die cut used as stencil. I like how the background and flowers match.