Another possible card

Friday, April 23, 2010

Here's another possible card for our Relay team.  I've been wanting to make a flower out of old book print for quite some time now.  I punched out the flower 6 times and then used a small brad to fasten all the layers together and then just put my button over the brad. 

***Supplies***
Patterned Paper:  PTI Green Tea Leaves

Stamps:  PTI Signature Greetings
Other:  Cuttlebug, Marvy punches, PTI button
I hope you all have a great Friday.  I don't think we have anything planned for tonight.  Hopefully just a lazy night at home. 

10 comments :

Penny said...

this is beautiful alanna.

Jeanne said...

Wow! This sure is pretty Alanna! The colors are wonderful and I love your flower.

You must have taken the picture during the 5 minutes we had sunshine this week...LOL

Here's to hoping we finally dry up a bit over the weekend!

Laurel said...

Beautiful, love that flower.

Anonymous said...

Alanna, I love this card! It is so pretty!!!

Kate said...

I really like this card, especially the flower! I think I will have to try it. Thanks for sharing.

Sharli Schaitberger said...

Perfect! It's very pretty - and the flower is really neat with the book-paper!

Janelle said...

I love this card!!!! I think I am going to have to try one of these book page flower too. TFS

Arielle H Gordon said...

Gorgeous card, Alanna! I love the texture & colors...

Kathi Carlson said...

Another great card, Alanna! I love your flower. This is a cool layout, too.

Shauna said...

So so cute. I'm so in love with anything to do with vintage book paper.

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