Sunday, May 15, 2022

A Tiny Craft (ATC) Challenge #9 - Flowers

 Hello and welcome back!
Today is the start of the May challenge at
This month's prompt is FLOWERS!
ATC cards or coins are welcome.

Here's what I came up with:

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Here are some close ups:




These were pretty easy to put together. My ATC bases are from
I die cut a bunch of flowers from white card stock using
the trendy spring blooms dies. Once I had them glued down,
I grabbed some scrap card stock and adhered sentiments
from the Shine Bright clear stickers, trimmed and adhered
with foam squares. I added some enamel dots to
finish my ATCs.

I hope that you'll join us this month for our flower
challenge at A Tiny Craft (ATC) Challenge! For more inspiration,
do check out what my teammates created to WOW you!

Thanks for visiting, have a great day!



Supplies:
STAMPlorations - Mixed Media Spring ATC Ephemera, Shine Bright clear stickers, Trendy Spring Blooms dies
CS: scrap
Accessories: GC; black Spectrum Noir marker; My Mind's Eye - Enamel Dots
Adhesives: Ranger - MMM; SA by 3L - 3D foam squares






3 comments:

  1. So pretty, love the white it really pops on the colourful background. The enamel dots almost steal the show.

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  2. Ummmmm those ATC bases are freaking awesome!
    And - yep - I love the white flowers against the colours in the backgrounds and the pop of the enamel dots (so THAT'S how you use those)

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  3. Chris, what a beautiful card, love the combination of the different die cuts and they really pop against your pretty background... love it. Chris, I sent you an email from momrey200431@msn.com and not sure it will go to your inbox, please check and let me know.

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