Monday, 22 July 2013

Kaisercraft Enchanted Garden Cards ~ Magic and Easel Card Box


Hello everyone. Today I am sharing with you two cards that I have created using the Enchanted Garden Collection from Kaisercraft. These are my first projects as a Kaisercraft Design Team member. This paper collection is just so gorgeous! Fairies, butterflies, whimsy and fantasy feature in these papers.

I used some Spellbinders dies to create my layers. I wanted a soft, magical feel to this card. I fussy cut a lot of butterflies and fairies from the paper pad. I used them in so many of my projects.


I used some pearls to add some magic to the fairy. I also fussy cut a butterfly to add to this magical theme, right near her hand.

Kaisercraft Products: Enchanted Garden Collection Paper Pad PP907, Ballet Weave Cardstock CD142, Eggshell Weave Cardstock CD107, Pearl Flourishes Decorative Pearl PL515, Pearls Rose SB786, Paper Blooms Olive F633, Mini Paper Blooms – Fairy Floss F657

Other:
Spellbinders nestabilities decorative labels one and twisted metal tags and accents, Die-namics fishtail flags stax, Martha Stewart punch flourish lace, Distress ink old paper, nylon ribbon, Distrezz It All, Becca's Peg Bow Maker , doily, Green Tara rosebuds.

My second card is an easel card box. I thought that this would make a beautiful gift/keepsake for any little girl. Tip: I used a Scor-Pal to create the folds of this project. It really makes things look crisper and helps you line things up.

As you can see, I fussy cut a fairy and some of the butterflies. I got so much use out of those sheets!
Here are some other close ups....









Kaisercraft Products: Enchanted Garden Collection Paper Pad PP907, Ballet Weave Cardstock CD142, Pearls Rose SB786, Paper Blooms Dusty Pink F641, Mini Paper Blooms – Coconut F644, Pearl Brads, Pearl EM930

Other: Distress ink Victorian Velvet, Spellbinders nestabilities ovals small and floral ovals, ScorPal, Scor-tape.

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2 comments:

  1. Your cards are beautiful Cathy, I really like how you showcased these lovely papers....

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  2. Oh both of these are so beautiful and the second one is amazing with the box at the bottom..

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