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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Roses for You

Designed by Jeannie Phillips ~ Southside, Al
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The Gypsy File is available for this card by email. Just copy and paste this email to your personal email account winacard@gmail.com and let me know which Gypsy file that you are wanting.

I know this is so much like a card I made two cards before this one… but I kept having that card and that paper in my head… and a card I made a long time ago… so I just combined those two cards and came up with this one… I am so excited at how it turned out!!!… If I had a blue room I would frame this one in a shadow box frame.. But I don’t… and I don’t know anybody that does… this so reminds me of the living room of the house I grew up in… the room that I got married in almost 30 years ago… it would have been so pretty in that room… oh I could cry right now… I hope that you love this card as much as I do… I hope you all have a wonderful day! Hugs, Jeannie


CRICUT & GYPSY
Layer 1
Create a Critter
Leaves (3) cut @ w 2.42 x h 3.28... I flipped one from left to right…. On the Cricut I would cut this @ 3 ¾ inches.
Cindy Lou
Flourishes (4) cut @ w 2.66 x h 2.06... I flipped one of these too… On the Cricut I would cut these @ 2 inches.
Sugar and Spice
Scalloped Oval (I love this cut) cut @ w 4.59 x h 4.39... On the Cricut I would cut this @ 4 ¼ inches.
George
Oval cut @ w 2 18 x h 3.78... You will have to unlink the width and height to get this … using the Cricut I would use an oval cutter for this cut.
Layer 2
Wild Card
Roses (16) cut @ w 2.92 x h 4.09 … I cut 4 in brown and 12 in blue… I cut roses from the blue ones just above the part that would be green on a real rose… then I cut them apart even further… each rose had one brown part.. A large blue part… a smaller blue part…and the smallest blue part…I used the lines that the Cricut made to cut these apart and layer them up… see close up picture of rose … on the Cricut I would cut these @ 4 inches.
Creative Memories Corner Punch (retired)
Martha Stewart Border Punch
Card base 4 ¼ x 5 ½ inches… Frame piece 4 x 5 ¼ inches…. Background piece 3 ½ x 4 ¾ inches… Sentiment piece 2 ¾ x 4 inches… all these pieced I cut on my paper trimmer.








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18 comments:

  1. Jeannie,

    It's gorgeous! I love the colors and the soft roses! It's so elegant! Love the flourishes and the lace punch edge. I am really getting hooked on the edge punches. Hee! Hee!

    Most Sincerely,
    Bobby & Jill

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  2. It is soo pretty!

    So... was it popular in AL about 30 years ago to get married in your parents living room? I only ask because my in-laws did the same thing about 30 years ago and live in AL! Oh... and I got married on my in-laws pool deck almost 12 years ago. :0)

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  3. What a beautiful and elegant card! I just love it. Thanks for sharing all the photos.

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  4. Wow!!! Jeannie, this card is gorgeous!! Love the soft colors

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  5. Oh Jeannie this is absolutely breathtaking....everything about this card screams beauty and love.....Fabulous job!

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  6. Jeannie,
    Another excellent job....I love roses and butterflies as you know. Maybe some day I will get to use the gypsy. I am going to have to buy more carts because I don't have many that you do. I love the colors. I have mauve or purple roses in my garden. I would love to see this card with those colors.
    Great Job Lady.................

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  7. Jeannie
    What a gorgeous card and so elegant. Roses and blue, it doesn't get much better than that.
    Myrna

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  8. Beautiful card & Beautiful papers! Love your memories you have when you made this card.

    Hugs, Sheena

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  9. It must have been popular to get married it your parents livingroom because I did too almost 38 yrs. ago! I also live here is Al! Your card is just soooo beautiful Jeannie! When it popped up on the screen I just sucked in my breath and said OHHHHHHHH! I love it!! :)

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  10. This is a gorgeous card!! I super like the blue rose paper...such a romantic card!

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  11. This is so beautiful! I love these colors - they match my living room perfectly! I just love your work.

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  12. lovely card Jeannie, all the detailing was well worth it!
    Carol<><

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  13. Absolutely beautiful! What an amazing God-given talent. Thanks for sharing your amazing work.

    Hugs--fellow Alabamian--Storylady

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  14. Simply breathtaking Jeannie! I was thinking the other day about doing something similiar with hydrangeas, but now I might have to give the roses a try as well! Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful creations with us! You are truly an inspiration!

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  15. Oh my. That is one beautiful card. I may have to try it. I have some of the cartirdges you used but not all. I learn so much by scraplifting your cards. Sure hope you don't mind.
    Doris

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  16. Jeannie this card is absolutely gorgeous you did a great job thanks for sharing!!!

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  17. Wow Jeannie,
    what a wonderful card. The roses
    are so beautiful, love them!
    Hugs
    Marion

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Thanks so much for taking time to comment on my work...it means so much to me.... Jeannie