Tuesday, April 12, 2011

April Showers Bring May...


April Showers bring May (Arts) Flowers! I have a tutorial over on the May Arts blog on how to make these chrysanthemum flowers for yourself and I'd really love for you to take a peak and please, please leave a comment over there!




If you decide to try out this technique, come back and leave a comment so I can stop by and check out the handiwork. They are so easy!
 

I sincerely thank all of you for the congrats on the CAS-ual Fridays Design Team spot. Super excited to have you all join in on the challenges.

27 comments:

  1. Oh...your flower is so amazing! On my way over to the May Arts Blog now...

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  2. Love the woodgrain on this project. You should post your other project too- it's "moxie fab" (hint hint). Love your April Showers line... getting clever :)

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  3. I saw this on the May Arts facebook page! Congrats again on being a finalist! Very cool and GOOD LUCK!

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  4. This is stunning! Congrats on being in the finals!

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  5. beautiful card and you know I love that flower. Off to look at your post on May Arts blog.

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  6. What a soft beautiful card!! Also the bat card before this one is ADORABLE!! Ok, headed over to may arts to leave some love there too :). I love may arts ribbon! Can't wait to see how you made this flower ;)

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  7. So simple and so gorgeous. I'm off to check out your tutorial!

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  8. So gorgeous and elegant! I am off to check out the tutorial!

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  9. It is pouring rain right now, so I am definitely in need of flowers - especially something as pretty as yours :>)

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  10. LOVE the bloom...super pretty card...off to check out your tut:)

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  11. WOWZERS! This card is simply STUNNING, Karen! LOVE that beautiful flower you made and the embossed woodgrain background!!! I will definitely check out your tutorial!!!

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  12. Oh how beautiful! I just can't get enough woodgrain, and it is the perfect subtle backdrop for that lovely flower.

    Off to check out your tutorial, since you asked so nicely. *wink*

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  13. Love the contrast between your sophisticated flower and simpler background!
    Quite stunning Karen!!

    Hugs from Lyon, france ~

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  14. Beautiful card and a great tutorial :)
    Jenny x

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  15. great tut, karen! such a clever flower and it looks beautiful on your card!

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  16. Oh just gorgeous.. love the embossing on white, ribbon treatment and this gorgeous bloom :)

    okie heading over to check your tut..
    :)

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  17. Oh wow!! I LOVE it, and there is that wood grain embossing again. LOVE IT ALL!!!!! Heading to May Arts now. :-)

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  18. such an elegant card! also thank you for the wonderful tutorial! if i can find a piece of ribbon that wide, i'll give this a try! =)

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  19. this is great- and you tutorial is SO clear!!! :)

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  20. Hi Karen, I've tried your flower on a scrap book page here

    http://craftinginthecountry.blogspot.com/2011/04/easter-time-at-scrap-map-saturday.html

    I love it and will definitely make more.
    Jenny x

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  21. This is stunning Karen. Loved your tutorial and that wood grain texture - oh my!

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  22. Karen, this is simply stunningly gorgeously beautiful.

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  23. Love the wonderful simplicity of this card. the white woodgrain is inspired and of course that gorgeous flower

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