Hi Everyone,
Greetings and thanks so much for dropping by.
Kicking off today's inspiration with some easel card creations. I really enjoy making this concept of card. The design is well suited for layering up.
First up is one created with the Kaiser Secret Admirer collection. As you might have already guessed, I absolutely adore this collection. The girl in me is totally satisfied with doilies, buntings, birdcages and flowers, the colours both beautiful and bold.
The easel card base was created using the largest hexagon from a Spellbinders set.
Fussy cut elements were combined with collectables and a few flowers to create a layered effect.
'Love is what makes the ride worthwhile'
Materials List: HERE
Next, another easel arrangement, this time created with the equally beautiful Kaiser Forget-me-Not collection. The colours are delicate and a touch shabby vintage with wonderful hexagon, bee and floral elements.
This was created with a friend in mind:
This time, a large Scalloped Rectangle from a Spellbinders set was used to create the base of the easel card.
Some doily heart elements from the Secret Admirer Collectables were combined with Forget-Me-Knot elements and pretty paper blooms.
Sage and Fairy Floss flowers were lightly spritzed with glimmer mist to coordinate.
'Simple Pleasures'
Materials List: HERE
Lastly something a little summery created with the Kaiser Tropicana Collection. This collection takes you on a tropical adventure with its gorgeous colours and beautiful hibiscus elements.
Happy Memories'
Materials List: HERE
7 comments:
Gosh, such gorgeous projects! Love them!
Seriously these easel Cards are INCREDIBLE...
I just LOVE these ranges of Kaiser and you certainly show them in a stunning way. Adore your work :)
Beautiful cards as always. A lot of detailed work here.
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These are wonderful! I think the last one is my fave! Love the colors and the dimension!
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