Hello, friends!
Today, is Quick and Easy Card Monday, so I have a great card that you can put together in no time.
Before I get going, there were a few questions from Friday's card that I want to address.
#1
Sunshine HoneyBee said...
Had not heard of the Spring Fling cartridge. Like the pen look of the Pansy flowers. Like the use of the sequins. I'm still getting familiar with my new Cricut Explore. I'm confused as to why I cannot hide cuts with the Contour option. I leave the image and the Contour option indicates it will not allow and I sliced the image separating the parts and still cannot hide. Can you please help?
Melissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
#2
LilGreenBug said...
- Hi, Melanie!
Thank you so much for sharing your files for the Explore!!! I love the pansy card! I did have a problem re-creating it, though. It's probably something I did wrong, but the piece with the pansies outlined in pen and then cut appears to be substantially larger than the other pieces and I can't get them to fit together properly. Can you give me a tip on how to do it? I pray for your health and thanks, again!
Blessings and hugs!
LilGreenBug
#3
luvtosew said...
Can you tell me how to import your cricut design space projects? When I click on your file, it takes me to the design space, but I don't see the file.
This card was made for the Bitten By the Bug weekly challenge which called for a project made using flowers. Um, yes please! You all know that I have no problem what so ever making a card using flowers.
I used the Spring Fling cartridge and the Cricut pens again on this project. This card comes together really quickly after you assemble the cut. The only thing you will need your paper trimmer for is your card base.
You just pop the cut onto the base using dimensional adhesive. Then, stamp your sentiment. I added sequins and a border sticker from the Blossom Compliments to dress it up a bit.
The stamp set I used is called Happy Everything and all proceeds from this set goes to Operation Smile. It is pretty cute too!
If you have a Cricut Explore, here is the file: Cricut Fabulous Day card
The bow was cut at 1 3/4" and the daffodils were cut at 4".
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OMG Melanie what a Gorgeous Card.
ReplyDeleteYour daffodils turned out so beautiful and love your embellishing ideas and all the colors you chose are so pretty. You really did do an outstanding creative job. Enjoyed your Q & A portion too. Looking forward to another fun week here and can't wait to see what you've had up your creative sleeve. YOU ROCK!!
Your daffodil card is so pretty! I love how you have added the pretty little pearls and sequins. The colours are so fresh.
ReplyDeleteThe sun is trying to being spring to us here on the East coast but it's having a hard time. A few folks are saying the crocus and daffs are starting to pop their noses up from the snowbanks.
Until they do I will be content to see sweet bouquets like yours! Thanks for sharing! :)
Beautiful card, and the colors are awesome. The sequence amd pearls really jazzed it up another notch. However, I do miss the dimensions for those of us who don't have the explorer :( keep rocking, your the best!!
ReplyDeleteThis is really pretty, Melanie! I was inspired by your pansies card too and made the one with the tulips. The drawing is not centered on the cuts. I'm guessing it has something to do with calibration which my Cricut refuses to do. lol I was on the phone with them for well over an hour trying to get it to calibrate but it just wouldn't do it. Thanks for sharing your pretty cards!
ReplyDeleteThank you for answering my question about hiding areas. I'll give the ungroup a try. Thanks for answering other peoples questions. I like learning from what others ask as well. Like the pretty Daffodils creation. The BluebOnnets are blooming in my backyard. Hubby planted them 5+ yrs ago and they have reseeded and come back every yr. I also burst the seed pods and replant some seeds as well.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Melanie, Just LOVE your flower cards...these daffodils are so pretty and look great being popped up on the base. The added sequins are a perfect choice and well placed ....all those details you do so well! Thanks for sharing your files.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty card! I love the pearls and sequins you added. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeletesince I have the free subscription for the week, I will be making this lovely card. Maybe even a few times. It is so pretty in your card, I would not have picked it in DS. thanks for sharing Mel.
ReplyDeleteMaureen
BBTB2
have really enjoyed your spring fling cards. They are so pretty and so is this one! I love the simplicity and beauty of this card. Such beautiful flowers and love that bow. I have enjoyed playing with this cartridge this week and have been so inspired by you!
ReplyDeleteWow Melanie, you knocked this one out of the park! This is so fresh and springy-I am looking out the window at my real daffodils right now and your card daffodils look so pretty!!!! I love anything with flowers :)
ReplyDeleteMichelle
This card is by far my most favorite project that you have created and that is saying alot because your projects are always so awesome! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteI really like this card...the flowers are so pretty. Sometimes I'm not that excited about die cut flowers, but I like these.
ReplyDeleteThis is so very beautiful Melanie!!! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Melanie! Love the flowers and your pretty added touches! I was able to make a card using the Spring Fling cartridge--love the way the pens add to the images.
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