Hi friends.  This week we have a great new Flower themed challenge over on the Cheery Lynn Designs Blog.  I hope you’ll head over and link up a project to share with us.

Today I’ve created a sympathy card using a great sentiment stamp called Invisible Tears from Quietfire Design.
My card features the Quadrafoil Square Doily from Cheery Lynn Designs which is one of my favorites and some handmade tea roses. I stamped the rose petals with an old script stamp and inked the edges before shaping them and assembling the layers.  
I added a layer of white mulberry paper right above the card base to soften the look a little.  To create this effect, just cut your mulberry paper a little larger than your finished dimensions, then use a paintbrush and water to wet a line where you want to tear the paper.  When you tear, you will have a wispy, feathery edge on the paper.
Cheery Lynn Dies Used:
DL314 Quadrafoil Square Doily
XL-21 Pierced Stacker #3
LPC-4 Circle Pierce & Cut Tool Lge Silver
XL4 Classic Circle Lge Stacker
B435 Tea Rose Small
B436 Tea Rose Medium

Here is a close-up of my tea roses.
I’ve topped off my card with a gorgeous bi-color double-loop bow made from 5/8″ Yellow Plaid Ribbon and 5/8″ Lemon Delicate Stitched Satin Ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon.  The bow was created on my Bow-it-All Tool.
For a video tutorial on how easy this bow is to make, please click HERE.
Thanks so much for stopping by today.  I hope you’ll head on over to the Cheery Lynn Designs Blog and play along with our challenge for a chance to win a $20 gift certificate to the Cheery Lynn Designs Store.
Supplies
Ribbon:  Really Reasonable Ribbon
Stamp:  Quietfire Design  Invisible Tears
Dies:  Cheery Lynn Designs (see list above)
Ink:  Versafine Onyx Black; Memento Dandelion, London Fog
Adhesives:  Stick It, Scotch ATG, Designer Dries Clear Glue, E6000
Bow-it-All V2.0
Zutter Tool-it-All 9 in 1 Tool
White Mulberry Paper – mulberrypaperandmore.com
Old Script stamp used for texture marks on flowers
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