I don't know why, but often when I am creating something I have songs running through my head. In this instance all I could think of was Beyonce's Single Ladies. You know the one, "if you like it you better put a ring on it!" Crap, now I'll have that in my head for days!!! My own fault tho... now here is the reason why I have that song in my head.
So check this bling out. I made it using Top Dog Dies Decorative Corner Die Set. Add a little glitter paper and it is the perfect diamond, one that any girl would dream of! ;) You know what is the best part of this bling though? It is like cubic zirconia...cheap, but EVEN better! This little die set is only a mere $6 and there are so many things you can do with it besides decorating corners!!! Think butterfly wings like Ms. Wendy Sue Anderson made here or your own flower, a candy wrapper perhaps?!
Today's Question is- the sky is the limit, so what do you see and/or what would you make with this die set?
I hope you enjoyed this post! I am celebrating because this is the first full card I've made since I broke my wrist, so that means I'll be rebounding to make more in no time! :)
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
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Really cute Katie, I like your sparkly diamond!! And yes...now I have a new song in my head!!!
Love how you showcased the fun die!!BEAUTIFUL!
Have a wonderful day,
Migdalia
*Crafting With Creative M*
This is gorgeous, love the sparkly diamond with the rustic graphic BG :)
Gorgeous card and made all the more impressive that you made it with your wrist injured! Excellent news that you're on the mend!! Fabulous "diamond" and the background paper is sooooo pretty!! My 'visionings' for the dies: inlaid circles/flowers; scalloped border panel; fancy feathers added to a bird stamp (whimsical bird, of course)...yes, I see things in weird ways sometimes... Great question!! Hugs~c
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