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Hey all, Danielle Here.  Remember my first layout I did a few weeks back?  If you don't click here.
I told you would see the MFT - Cloud Cover Up Die again!!!  Here I show you how I used the other part of the die I saved from that layout.  I really love how these cards turned out.


I used Lawn Fawn - Love you SMORE and made the little faces pop thru the clouds.  I love them they are so cute! 


For this card I just used an ombre colored paper and put that behind with some foam adhesive for some depth.  I added a heart wood veneer from Studio Calico and dipped it in some white paint. 



You can get the products I used from the Butterfly Reflections Ink store. Click the links below to get your craft on! 


My Favorite Things - Cloud Cover Up Die

Lawn Fawn - I love you SMORE
Lawn Fawn- 2.5 Round Block
Bo Bunny - Lemonade Stand 6x6 Paper Pad
Studio Calico - Lemon Lush 6x6 Paper Pad
Studio Calico - Atlantic Tiny Hearts
Amy Tan - Plus One 6x6 Paper Pad


See you next week for some more FUN inspiration!

~Danielle

Comments

  1. This is adorable, adding the die to my wish list!!

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  2. Great use of the cloud die, Danielle (and I have that one, yipee!) Love the little smiley faces on the clouds on your first card, and it looks awesome with the patterned paper you used!

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  3. I'm a sucker for rainbows so love these!

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