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I started out using the Deconstructed Sketch DS30, but I ended up moving the image panel a little. I pulled out some new Bo Bunny Garden Girl paper and paper pieced her shirt with one of the patterns. I coloured the rest of her with copic markers and added a touch of shading on her shirt.
Check out the new Chat Bubbles Die-namics...swoon!!!!! I actually shortened my chat bubble a little to better fit the sentiment, and I'll show you how at the end of this post with a photo tutorial. Do you see the new Monarch Border Die-namics tucked under the flower? It's a smaller version of the jumbo monarch border Die-namics that was released last month.
I had lots of fun creating the flower embellishment using a mix of previously released Die-namics: flower and leaf trio, perfect petal trio, upsy daisy (for the leaves), and fancy flourish.
On the inside I stamped the largest sentiment from the set onto a piece of kraft card stock which I cut out with the new Oval Dainty Doily Duo Die-namics and I added a small flower for the final detail.
Photo Tutorial - Shortening a Chat Bubble:
1. Cut out the chat bubble and stamp the sentiment.
2. Use a pencil to mark where you want to cut off the chat bubble. I just eyeballed it against the die.
3. Place your card stock chat bubble back into the die, leaving the end hanging out, using your pencil mark as a guide.
4. Tape the card stock to the die so it doesn't move.
5. Run the die through your die cutting machine and back it out after the end is cut off. If you do happen to run it all the way through you run the risk of the card stock slipping in the die and possibly being ruined.
Voilà! A shortened chat bubble!!!
Here are the Die-namics I used:
Thanks for stopping by!
Karen
gorgeous card Karen, love that DP you used for this
ReplyDeleteLove your color combo!!!
ReplyDeletefabulous, love how you made the chat bubble smaller, I so have to have these now, lol.
ReplyDeleteHi Karen! Love her purple phone!! Such fab sewing, and I adore the sweet flower ;) Lovely card!!
ReplyDeletethe paper you chose it SO funky and techy looking and that phone... Yummm, I WANT THAT PHONE!!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat card and love the shortened bubble!!!!
What a lovely card, and thanks for giving us the tip abut shortening the dies! What a neat idea. x
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card! Thanks for adding the tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome card!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! love her top!
ReplyDeleteterrific...love that colorful flower!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the bright colors of the flower! SO pretty!
ReplyDeleteGreat card..love the colors and the tutorial is a great tip!
ReplyDeleteLove how the flower just pops - POW! and thanks for the tutorial on just how to shorten that text bubble.
ReplyDeleteLove how the flower just pops - POW! and thanks for the tutorial on just how to shorten that text bubble.
ReplyDeleteLove all of the paper piecing on this stamp. Thanks for the tutorial on shortening the die too!
ReplyDeleteHow did I know you'd make your Iphone purple?! :) I like the shading you did on her shirt and the tutorial to make those fab little bubbles shorter! Lovely card my friend!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the paper pieced top. What beautiful papers!
ReplyDeletelove all the details in your card.
ReplyDeleteI love the pops of purple. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo cute Karen!
ReplyDeleteLove your practical ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat FANTASTIC colors and papers!!! THis is SO gorgeous girlie! LOVE how you shortened the Chat Bubble Die-Namics too! You are a smartie!!
ReplyDeleteI want a shirt just like this image has on. Great choice of paper and thanks for the great tutorial on how to shorten the bubble. AWESOME
ReplyDeleteOh my friend this is fabulous - the chat bubble is perfect for this image
ReplyDeleteVery cool, funky card! Coloring's awesome too :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card. Your colors are so stunning and just love her shirt. Thanks for the instructions on shorting a word bubble.
ReplyDeleteI just CRAZY love the colors Karen!! BEAUTIFUL! And thanks for the great tip!!
ReplyDeleteCrafty Hugs!!
Meredith
I love the dp on her shirt, the colors are so cool, lovely card
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I love the inside as much as the out. TFS the chat bubble tutorial!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, what fantastic paper you used! This image is going to be so much fun!
ReplyDeleteFun set and great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI love that flower!!!! Can't wait til the release!
ReplyDeleteSO pretty, Karen! Great minds and all that on the chat bubble, LOL!
ReplyDeleteFun colours! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteFun, fun card.
ReplyDeleteGreat card, and fab tutorial on using that little bubble die!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Love the tip on shortening the bubble- that is great!
ReplyDeletePretty card. Love the colors you used. Thanks for the tutorial for shorting the talk bubbles.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card!! Can't wait to get this set!!!
ReplyDeleteOoooo....love the tutorial for shortening the chat bubbles!! Such a pretty card....muted in places, bold in others....I love it!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute card. Love the flower and pop of color it adds.
ReplyDeleteLove the fun colors on this one. Thanks for the tutorial on the chat bubbles. They are so cute! Becky S.
ReplyDeleteI think this is you and Dana doing Facetime on your iPhones!!! :)
ReplyDeleteLove it my friend!