Jun 29 2013
French Country Lace – by Deb Saaranen
Today Deb shares a quick and easy card made with Graphic 45’s French Country paper (gorgeous patterns and rich colors) and some lace. It’s amazing what she can do with so few products!
LOVE the warm and inviting feel to this card and that layer of lace peeking out!
See the full post on Deb’s blog here.
See Deb’s tutorial on making the lace flower here.
Deb used:
Paper: Graphic 45’s French Country 8×8 pad
Chipboard: Graphic 45’s French Country Die Cut Chipboard Tags 1
Find the complete French Country Collection here.
May Arts Ribbon: 1/4″ Silk Ribbon, 1.5″ Crochet Lace, 5/8″ Crochet Lace – all in White
Miscellaneous: Button and Brad from stash, Scor Tape, 3D Foam Squares
All items available at The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store, as linked.
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Here’s a quick view of what Deb used today:
The paper Deb used today is from the 8×8 paper pad – lower left.
Coordinating solids and patterns are contained in the 6×6 paper pad – upper right.
The coordinating Silk Ribbon Sampler is shown in the upper left photo.
The coordinating Seam Binding Sampler is shown in the lower right photo.
Chipboard Die Cut Tags 1 – the little tag used today was from this sheet of Chipboard Die Cuts
See the entire Graphic 45 French Country Collection here.
Find all products in stock by Graphic 45 here.
These are the two May Arts laces that Deb used today.
1.5″ Crochet Lace was used to create the flower.
5/8″ Crochet Lace was used to just peek from under the paper — LOVE that detail!
Find all Crochet Lace in stock here.
All items available at The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store, as linked.
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And that’s it for today — another busy day today!
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