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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Happy 4th of July!

Today marks the start of another Die Cuttin' Divas Challenge!!
This weeks color theme is



All cuts are from Plantin Schoolbook. The cityscape is sized to 5 1/2" wide, the white oval layer is 3 3/4" x 5", the black oval layer is 4" x 5 1/4" and the red oval layer is 4 1/4" x 5 1/2".  I welded the card base using a couple of ovals I grabbed from PS too.


I sponged the clouds using some blue ink and a die cut cloud. Then I placed the flag in place and attached the cityscape on top of that.  Trimming the edges created a nice clean look for the line of buildings. I added the sentiment using some white MS ink and an old stamp from my stash.

To create this flag, I attached 1 1/4" of the red patterned paper to the bottom of the white oval (scraps from DCWV's summer stack) and placed the blue triangle next.  I cut some white strips to 1/4" and glued them on individually, using an extra 1/4" strip for spacing. The little silver stars are glued to the blue section last. These little stars are so cute but TINY... they are from a nail art kit I've had forever.

Here you can see the sparkle on the little stars. 

The card base is a oval shaped card. I love shaped cards and go on spurts where I make nothing other than shaped cards! :)

Well, I hope you all have a very happy and safe 4th of July! 

We'd love for you to come on over and play along with us at Die Cuttin' Divas!
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8 comments:

  1. A lovely card!
    Migdalia
    http://craftingwithcreativem.blogspto.com

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  2. Wow, what a nice card Cheryl. Such sentiment in that one!--Pat

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  3. Fabulous card. Love the die cut you used.

    Hugs,
    Patty
    creativediva98.blogspot.com

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  4. Awesome card Cheryl! The city scape is fabulous!
    Candy

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  5. I love the flag in front of the city silhouette. :)

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  6. Love your card! Love your creativity!

    DCD Suzanne

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Thanks for taking the time to comment! I love to hear what you have to say. - Cheryl