Welcome to the Cheery Lynn Designs August Blog Hop.

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If you arrived here from Ginny’s Blog, you are on the right track. If not, why not head back to the Cheery Lynn Designs Blog and start from the beginning so you don’t miss any of the terrific projects.

This month we are showcasing the beautiful Flower Dies that Cheery Lynn Designs offers. They really have something for everyone!

I just LOVE creating beautiful paper flowers and I tend to make extras each time I create them. You might say I have a bit of a stockpile…..
I decided I was going to use something from my flower stash today and I was in a ‘pink’ mood.
My beautiful flowers were created with the Sweet William Strip and I just love the textured look.  You can create different sizes depending on which petals you decide to work with.  I’m going to include a video tutorial below to show you how I made these gorgeous flowers.

Cheery Lynn Designs Sweet William Flower Tutorial

To view this video on YouTube, please click HERE.

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My bi-color double-loop bow was created on my Bow-it-All V3.0 using 5/8″ Brown Plaid Ribbon and Turftan Brown Delicate Stitched Satin Ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon.


For a video tutorial on how to make this beautiful bow, please click HERE.

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Thanks so much for stopping by today.  Your next stop is Debbie’s fabulous blog.

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Supplies Used:
Dies:  Cheery Lynn Designs (see list above)
Ribbon – Really Reasonable Ribbon Brown Plaid Ribbon and Turftan Brown Delicate Stitched Satin Ribbon
Stamps –  Inspired by Stamping Words of Inspiration set
Adhesive – Stick it, Scotch ATG, E6000, Designer Dries Clear Glue
Zutter Bow-it-All V3.0
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black, Rose Bud
White Mulberry paper
8mm half pearls
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