ahhh, this is one of those things I think I will try again, and ha ha put more thought into what is cut out... ;) I lost some of the slivers of petals from the center because, they were so small that with the smallest slivers of foam under them. they would not stick. so my circle went kafooey on the outside frame. and I then decided I would toss the inside piece, pulled the whole flower off of it, pushed it around in the odd space on the other one for a while then finally put it back on the other sheet. ( but, I know I spun it the petals are not quite right now) *shrugs* ( we are probably the only people who will even get what I just told you I am sure the people who receive them will not notice. Thanks for sharing this technique Sabrina, & tfl. Oh, after I had this done since so many of the things I used were from SSS I looked at their Monday challenge and it is to "frame it" so, I laughed and laughed and cross linked to that too.
Date: Monday, May 27, 2019 GMT Views: 610
Favorited:5
Registered: August 15, 2007 Location: Twin Cities MN Posts: 50472
Mon, May 27, 2019 @ 5:37 PM
These turned out really cute! I get ya on the "slivers"....it took me awhile to figure out what stamp would work well for this design. It is a cool technique. The daisies make for happy cards
Splitcoast Dirty Dozen Alumni SCS Gallery Moderator Splitcoast Challenge Hostess Teapot Tuesday TEAm
Registered: July 27, 2007 Location: Dublin, Ireland Posts: 131511
Tue, May 28, 2019 @ 12:05 AM
Wow, you managed to make it look CAS too! Those die-cut flowers look dawn and sure saved on all the fussy-cutting I did. I had in mind to look for some stand-alone dies which would work. IKWYM about the little bits that are too small too stick, I had some of those too. But I think the eye fills in the spaces automatically. I'm glad you had a holiday and time to join us today (and I hadn't chosen a fold ;-)).
I think that before I saw this technique, the main reason people were buying Press 'n Seal was so that they could arrange stuff on a card and then just lift it all up together, add glue and put it back down without having to try to get the same nice arrangement again. I know that's why Lorraine sent it to me.