Just like on the Paint Play Butterfly Card, I used a marker to color only part of the smaller flower image to create the gift bow on each present.
When I was all done making this card, I had some extra pieces stamped, so I whipped up another card. Usually, we talk about starting simple and then "stepping up" a card design by adding embellishments. In this case, I "stepped it down" to create a more clean and simple card. Which one do you prefer? Leave me a comment and tell me why!
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4 comments:
Both are cute, but the first one with the salmon color just pops!
I like both! First can be feminine, second is more masculine....which I struggle to make!
Both cute, but definitely love the one with the ribbon :)
I like both but the color on the first one makes it stand out for me....that and the pretty bow. Thanks for sharing the two for comparison.
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