I used a strip of DSP on the right side to symbolize the reverse side of the pillow. I calculated it, so that what was left was a square like the pillow. I watercolored the bee, flowers and blue circular background for the bee. Fussy cut the left side of the square, exposing the daisy blossoms, which I used to replace what looked like a circular flower. Attached the die cue leaves the back of the image, then glued it to the area left on my card. I had place red ribbon to look like the red lines on the actual pillow. I placed the sentiment at the top. Hope this looks good to others! I'm happy with it! TFL!!! ~Chrysi
Date: Saturday, May 23, 2020 GMT Views: 567
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Sat, May 23, 2020 @ 6:29 PM
A great way to use these same elements that were on the inspiration piece. Your layout is great!
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Sat, May 23, 2020 @ 6:53 PM
This is gorgeous and really represents your wonderful bee pillow! Your water coloring is beautiful and so is all of your fussy cutting. I love bees so I was thrilled to see this fabulous card in the gallery today. ~Karen.
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Sun, May 24, 2020 @ 5:26 AM
Very nicely done!!
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