Sweet blog friends, I went out of town over the weekend and came home to a hot, hot house – it seems the AC/Heat system in my house was contemplating retirement. On a 90 degree inside Monday morning I set about the task of finding a replacement that I hadn’t anticipated having to do for some time. How good is life? Well it’s good enough that the nicest repairman came out and fixed it for me. I really thought it was done but with luck I may make it to winter when costs will be lower. Well enough of my adventures, so are you curious how many mini glue dots it took to make the bouquet????? The answer is nine, only nine!! If you’ll stick around I’ll show you how!!
It was a no-brainer to make this card in white – that’s the color I’d pick every time but some of you wrote that you could not see it. So for my sample today I’m using a thin text weight paper, similar to a typewriter weight, in kraft for a different look that you can see. Pulling a sentiment out of my Dreams set by Our Daily Bread Designs that says “You Did It”, I stopped myself from stamping inside because I can use this card for a number of occasions now. The bouquet/flower shape is made using Spellbinders™ Damask Motifs. With a band across the card using Spellbinders™ Classic Scallop Edgeabilities and Spellbinders™ Classic Decorative Inserts One, I finished off with a resin flower center, a Peg Bow and a Tim Holtz element on the corner. My quick video will show you how simple it is to pull your own bouquet or flower together!
Thanks so much for hanging in there with me. The past several months have been full of travel for me and I think I’m home for awhile. I’m so blessed to be tinkering away happily in the background with some new toys that you’ll be seeing soon! Smooches!! Thanks for stopping by, see you soon!!
Oh My Goodness, Becca!! You and your cards Stun me every time, I am such a fan of yours!! I eagerly look forward to each and every one of your wonderful creations! This one is beyond belief! I love how you put it together, and I always buy more Spellbinders based on how you use yours :)
Beautiful and so easy. I’ll be playing with my dies for a while thanks to you.ReplyCancel
Charlene DahlbergMay 23, 2012 - 6:37 pm
Oh, Becca these cards are just gorgeous and thank you so much for sharing the process in the video. I will attempt one for an upcoming wedding.ReplyCancel
Elaine MooreMay 23, 2012 - 6:38 pm
Love the way you made the video – your card is great!ReplyCancel
FrancineMay 23, 2012 - 6:39 pm
This is so Nice to you to make a video and with this color it is very easy
to understand.
It is perfectly done.
Many thanks !
FrancineReplyCancel
SandyMay 23, 2012 - 6:44 pm
I can only hope that you never run out of creative ideas. Your cards are always lovely!ReplyCancel
Ohh, so beautiful, Becca, and I am surprised it was only 9 glue dots! :) Lovely job, and terrific video! TFS with us! Hugs, KellyReplyCancel
RizwanaMay 23, 2012 - 6:50 pm
I loved this card when it was done in white and everyday I looked at it and wondered how you had created it. THANK YOU so much for making this video I am thrilled you spent time to demonstrate this so clearly. I love all your beautiful creations and eagerly await what you will bring us next time.
Crafty hugs Rizwana xxReplyCancel
Edna BurgessMay 23, 2012 - 6:52 pm
Oh Becca. This is the most beautiful card. Just love it. And not nearly as hard as it looked like when I first saw it. You have the best way of doing cards and your videos are great. Much easier to see in color, but the white was gorgeous. Thanks for sharing. EdnaReplyCancel
lois skiathitisMay 23, 2012 - 6:55 pm
Your card is just a lovely in shades of brown too Becca. So glad you got your system fixed. It’s amazing what blessings we find in one day. thanks for the video. as always Becca, TFS!!! ;-DReplyCancel
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!!!!!! Makes me think it should be worn on your shoulder like a coursage!!!!!!!!!!!! :) SOOOO PRETTY! AND I like the colors you used! Each element seems to pop! AND 9 glue dots!!!!!!!!!!! SUPER!!!!!! :)
HOPE you come over & visit me at my NEW BLOG!!!!!!!!! Would LOVE to have you visit!!!!!!! :)ReplyCancel
BeverlyMay 23, 2012 - 7:03 pm
Beautiful!!! Would love to see it all in white or a pastel. I agree, it would be pretty as a corsage. Thank you for sharing your creativity with all of us.
Ok Love it!! I want a list of all your adhesives LOL I would never think to buy such tiny glue dots!!
Dazzling…once again!
JackieReplyCancel
Dianne CMay 23, 2012 - 7:14 pm
Just GORGEOUS!!!!!!! Becca, lovely colours. DianneReplyCancel
Pattie JnsMay 23, 2012 - 7:17 pm
thank you, thank you for this wonderful video. just a gorgeous creation, and a must have die on my list…….hugs, and blessings,…..thank you againReplyCancel
SandiMay 23, 2012 - 7:18 pm
What a Beautiful card. Thank you for sharing and the video was great.ReplyCancel
So glad to hear about your A/C NOT cutting out on you completely! We were without electricity yesterday and I was very concerned with the outside temps being over 100 here in Phoenix! Fortunately they the community back on the grid before it reached 90 in the house! Your card and the way you made the die cut “flower” is amazing! I knew you would figure a way to do it the simple but gorgeous way!ReplyCancel
Billie RiceMay 23, 2012 - 7:36 pm
OMG have to have these Spellbinders to make this card……Becca, you do the best desgins……Love them all and you To!!!!!!ReplyCancel
FMMay 23, 2012 - 7:47 pm
I am so happy that you got your air conditioning to work!!! Yikes!!! 90!!!!!
This is a gorgeous card! changing it up from white does make a difference in seeing it. What a clever idea for the filigree! Love it!!!ReplyCancel
MarilynMay 23, 2012 - 7:49 pm
Amazingly beautiful!! Your work is just breath taking. I want to spend a day with you and see you at work. Thank you Becca for always being so kind and sharing your talents, beautiful art work and the easiest directions out there!!!ReplyCancel
Debbie BMay 23, 2012 - 7:58 pm
Wow! You are so talented. No wonder you haven’t been at home. You are in demand everywhere! Thank you for the beautiful work you do and making sunshine on an otherwise very stressful day!ReplyCancel
ChelseaMay 23, 2012 - 8:05 pm
Fantastic! I love this filagree flower, Becca. It is so lacy! thank you so much for showing us how you made it. I actually love the craft color with the green you paired it with. Great colorway!ReplyCancel
Very beautiful! I love the Spellbinder’s filigree flower. A card like this should be treasured and looked-upon as a keepsake.Blessings!ReplyCancel
SusanMay 23, 2012 - 8:35 pm
Wow — simply stunning. I’ve ordered the Damask Spellbinders and can’t wait to get them!ReplyCancel
Diana E. BishopMay 23, 2012 - 9:12 pm
Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful……Damask is going to have a run on it for sure. What would we all do without you Becca ?!!!!
Hugs & BlessingsReplyCancel
Judi MarkelMay 23, 2012 - 9:30 pm
Awesome Becca, I love it. Will have to get that set of dies to play with. Thanks for the inspiritation. Hugs, JudiReplyCancel
Shelly SchmidtMay 23, 2012 - 9:47 pm
Wow- you come up with some amazing ideas! This is beautiful!ReplyCancel
Debbie DunhamMay 23, 2012 - 10:02 pm
Gorgeous card and thanks for the tutorial! You do such beautiful work!ReplyCancel
RebekkaMay 23, 2012 - 11:06 pm
Wonderful tutorial Becca and gorgeous card.ReplyCancel
Nicely done Becca!!!! Your video skills are getting to be very professional!!!!!!! Appreciate you showing us how you do everything!
Paper Hugs,
JanReplyCancel
EveleneMay 24, 2012 - 1:34 am
Thanks a lot Becca. I love the tutorial.ReplyCancel
Absolutely gorgeous Becca. Thanks sooo much for always sharing your great ideas with us inhere, and besides getting your wonderful ideas, it also always put our imagination at work so we often get even more other awesome ideas from all the amazing inspiration you give us inhere. Thanks so much for everything hun.ReplyCancel
SamMay 24, 2012 - 2:24 am
Hi Becca
Can I just say once again I love your card I have the Damask dies so I’m going to give this one a try if you don’t mind I love all your idea’s hints and tips as I’ve mentioned before I love your blog
Kin Regards from Sam (In England)ReplyCancel
Christine Harrop, Oxfordshire, UKMay 24, 2012 - 2:49 am
Wow! Truly amazing Becca. This set was on my wish list but now I’ve just got to have it!ReplyCancel
loftylassMay 24, 2012 - 4:26 am
Hi Becca – the card looks beautiful in any colour and one I hope to make for a friends ‘special’ birthday. (I guessed 5-10 dots)…….. Thanks for the brilliant video – it’s so nice to see you and hear your voice. Good luck with the AC (sounds like you need it). Looking forward to your next ‘show and tell’. tfs
Hugs
Heather (UK)
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BARBARA DEE MCELDOWNEYMay 24, 2012 - 4:38 am
what a great colour scheme – I love the embellishment too – super delicate!
Another incredible card! Just wonderful!ReplyCancel
Francie (Montreal)May 24, 2012 - 6:45 am
Welcome home and happy to hear your a/c problems are on hold for a while. Now, I must tell you that this element is one of the most beautiful(and easiest) ones you’ve ever taught us. I was completely enchanted with it when you used it on your last creation. And, I cannot wait to try it as soon as I order the Damask Motifs.ReplyCancel
PatMay 24, 2012 - 6:55 am
we do miss you when you are away but that makes it much better when we see what you have for us love this card and thanks for the video it was difficult to see in whiteReplyCancel
Lillian F.May 24, 2012 - 7:49 am
Hello Becca the video was great. I like the white card but I really love it in another color. Great job. I enjoy your videos so much I wish you would do more. Thanks for sharing.ReplyCancel
Hey, Becca. Greetings from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada!!! This card is amazing and I want to thank you so much for your tutorial. You make this look so easy to make – and using only nine glue dots!!! I also want to compliment you on your video presentation. It is wonderful!! Very professional!! You give us such great inspiration!! Blessings!!
Love the Card – even though it was hard to see, I loved it in white –
Becca: I finally ordered the Beca Peg Bow – and I can actually tie beautiful bows. Thank you so much. I had another Plastic bow tier, but it broke. So now I don’t have to worry with that problem with the Beca Peg Bow. I’m the evny of my craft group. Naturally I gave them the info so hopefully they will place an order.ReplyCancel
Denise TrottierMay 24, 2012 - 9:19 am
You are so talented, Becca, the ideas that come out of your head are amazing…what will you think of next?This is a unique an beautiful card, congrats, Becca, once again you’ve surprised us…thank you for sharing a video with us…hugs…
Denise TrottierReplyCancel
MayMay 24, 2012 - 9:54 am
Thank’s so much for sharing this with everyone !
Hope you never tun out of idea’s !ReplyCancel
Patricia T.May 24, 2012 - 12:09 pm
This card is stunning as always Becca. Thanks for sharing. Hugs! PatriciaReplyCancel
Becca,
Thanks for the video. I love what you did with that die cut and this card and your last one as well.
Hugs…LeanneReplyCancel
RufusMay 24, 2012 - 9:39 pm
Thanks for doing the tutorial, Becca. When you show it like that, yes it’s easy and obvious, that of course, this will work! But the finished project looks very complicated and exotic!
Glad you could get your AC fixed, now is NOT the time to be without it!
R/ReplyCancel
carolineMay 25, 2012 - 5:49 am
Glad to hear you got your a/c fixed.My husband and I have to get our a/c
fixed in both of our cars.BUMMER!!!!!! love your card and thanks for tutorial.ReplyCancel
another stunner, would one box a card like this for postal?ReplyCancel
Anne HartschlagMay 26, 2012 - 10:20 am
Becca — I have watched several of your videos in the past and they have been good but the one you did today using the Spellbinders motif was beautiful. However, the reason I am commenting is to commed you on the quality of your video. I am 77 years old and sometimes it is hard for me to hear or see but this video when you zoomed in on the design you made was excellent. Every aspect of the video was so professional and excellent. You get an Emmy from me, if that counts. Sorry about your ac. I think you live in Florida as I do and it is an essential item. Thanks!!ReplyCancel
Wow Becca. Very creative. Love the card!!!…Your video was done very well. Your explanation of the how to was so easy to follow what you did. :)ReplyCancel
BECCA NOTHING CAME THRU ON YOUR TUTORIAL CYNTHIAReplyCancel
LenoriaMay 27, 2012 - 2:22 pm
Wow, Becca, this is fantastic! I love this design in white and I have to have the Damask Spellbinder die. I am trying not to spend money because I’m not working but my husband even agreed that I should order this because your cards are so beautiful! I just need to start using/creating with my material. Thank you for sharing your creative ideas!ReplyCancel
AnnMay 28, 2012 - 1:58 pm
just a few words…YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! God bless! xoReplyCancel
Angelina WesselsMay 28, 2012 - 5:02 pm
A very beautiful card with a very elaborate striking look, but as your tutorial suggests, relatively simple process to create. I envy you your vision and creativity. You truly are very an amazingly talented and inspiring crafter to the rest of us! Thanks for all of your beautiful designs.ReplyCancel
Judy AMay 29, 2012 - 11:16 am
Hi Becca,
I absolutely love this card!! Your use of Spellbinders in amazing. Spellbinders should consider hiring you to design thier die cuts. The Damask Motif – I think it would make a beautiful Christmas Ornament,
but I bet you already had that in mind.. LOL
Thanks for sharing all your talent.
What a glorious morning dear Blog Friends!! Wanna make a card in 30 minutes or less? Eeek, every time I manage a feat like that I feel like I have to talk about it. After all, it is much like the solar eclipse that’s going to happen on Sunday – RARE!!! So yes, it’s true!! This is the simplest card I’ve made in many moons. I knew that I wanted to use Spellbinders™ Damask Motifs to make a flower, then I realized that half a circle would make a sweet bouquet! Earlier I spied a brand new set of sentiments from JustRite Papercrafts and thought how lucky I was to finally have “Save the Date” from the new Summer Words set. Voila, a simple and easily replicated dressy card that themes into “Save the Date”. White on white, chock full of pearls and full of lace – who wouldn’t save the date??? To finish off the card I stamped the sentiment on Spellbinders™ Picot Edged Circles, ran pearl cotton through the holes and tied it to my bow. Yes, and really, really, really, within a half an hour :-)
Hugs to you all, can I mess with your mind? I dare you to venture a guess how many glue dots I used for the bouquet (wink)! Thanks for stopping by, see you soon!!
This looks like a bride’s card also. It is very pretty and oh so feminine. I would venture to say you probably used about 12 glue dots. Love your style.ReplyCancel
Janine AMay 17, 2012 - 8:04 am
Beautiful card!!! Glue dots…… enough to hold it together lol….ReplyCancel
Bette HensonMay 17, 2012 - 8:10 am
Becca!
This is a stunning card and I can hardly wait to try it. You are amazing and you can do it in 30 minutes I probably can do it it 3 hours and 30 minutes???? I think you used about 16 glue dots!ReplyCancel
Absolutely the most stunning 30-minute card I’ve ever seen, Becca!! I would NEVER be able to make it that quickly…LOL! You are da bomb!
Hugz2u,
SharonReplyCancel
Lizette van DamMay 17, 2012 - 8:17 am
I dont think I have seen anything more beautiful!!ReplyCancel
Francie (Montreal)May 17, 2012 - 8:20 am
This card is out of this world! To start, I love white on white and what you have done with it, takes my breath away. Glue dots? Not a clue – but let me guess anyway – 24.ReplyCancel
Sylvia/GeorgiaMay 17, 2012 - 8:23 am
How could such gorgeousness be created in only 30 minutes!! Of course, it could only be done by your amazing hands! I will go with 5 glue dots.ReplyCancel
Miss GMay 17, 2012 - 8:23 am
Beautiful card Becca
I would say 12 no more than 15.ReplyCancel
ColleenB.May 17, 2012 - 8:24 am
What a Gorgeous card. It’s really breath taking.
Knowing about how many I would probably have to use, I would have to say that you used right around 26-28 glue dots
ColleenB.ReplyCancel
lois skiathitisMay 17, 2012 - 8:28 am
Even your 30 minute cards are amazing. Love this card it looks like a little package, all tied up and stunning. The monochromatic color is gorgeous. Beautiful work. As always Becca, TFS!!! :-DReplyCancel
DebbiMay 17, 2012 - 8:28 am
Stunning card! I would guess 24 glue dots!ReplyCancel
Jaw dropping beautiful!! I am not even going to try to think how long it would take me! Glue dots?? Probably around 17 or 18.
Have a great day and thanks for sharing your wonderful creations with the world!ReplyCancel
RebekkaMay 17, 2012 - 8:33 am
wow Becca, this is stunning. Love white on white.ReplyCancel
Petronella BarnesMay 17, 2012 - 8:35 am
This is so pretty! You never cease to amaze me with your cards.ReplyCancel
Absolutely beautiful!
I’m gonna guess that you used 18 glue dots on the bouquet.
Your 30-minute card would probably be a 2-hour card for me! LOL!!! I’m a slow-poke!ReplyCancel
CarolMay 17, 2012 - 8:38 am
Becca … I love visiting your Blog, your cards and projects are always amazing. But I think this just might be my favorite of them all. Simply STUNNING! Thank you for sharing your incredible talent with us!
OMG. Absolutely beautiful! I can’t wait to try this one. Thank you for your never ending creativity.ReplyCancel
Becky GreenMay 17, 2012 - 8:45 am
GORGEOUUUUUUSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This would make a WONDERFUL Christmas or even Wedding card!!!!!!!!!!!! WOW!!!!!!!!!! :)
Guess on the glue dots: 75 !!!!!!!!! :)
Since I KNOW you don’t like snakes Becca! Here’s what happened to us yesterday! Between 2:30-3 p.m., I was watching my TV show “Wind At My Back.” Our daughter jumped up & ran down the hall calling, “Daddy!” I asked, “What???” & got up moving toward her still asking, “What?” I thought it was a spider! There was a SNAKE on our mantel!!!!!!!!! It was about a yard stick long! My husband thought it was a Copper Head at that time. Once he got it killed & outside he came back in & there was ANOTHER ONE coming out of the fireplace!!!!!!!!!!! :0 That one got away! It was just as big as the other one! So, my husband pulled the mantal off the wall, after we removed everything on the mantel. AND he pulled out the innards of the fireplace (gas), disconnecting…(we’d planned on that anyway.) And he sealed up EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!! I had forgotten just how I feel about snakes! Remembering, when we’d go to the zoo, I DIDN’T want to go into the Reptile building AT ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My husband now believes it was a Rat Snake! IIIIIIIIIIIICKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ReplyCancel
BeverlyMay 17, 2012 - 8:48 am
That is absolutely gorgeous!!!! I love all white cards. Would make a lovely wedding card that I just happen to need.ReplyCancel
It’s beautiful Becca! I agree with Anne in the first comment, this would be the most gorgeous wedding card!ReplyCancel
Denise CarilliMay 17, 2012 - 8:48 am
Beautiful…and just in time for an event I need to make a card for! I’m guessing between twelve and sixteen depending on how many were used on the folds??????? Who cares, it’s so pretty!ReplyCancel
Carol WMay 17, 2012 - 8:51 am
What a beautiful card, and what a fun question! Hmmm, I’m thinking 2 dots per edge to hold the individual motifs together, then a dot on the underside of each motif to adhere to the card… That’s about 13 dots?
Of course, you may be asking because the motifs hold really well with little adhesive and you used a record low number of dots! Say, 4?ReplyCancel
OMGosh!!! I love, love, love this card, it’s beautiful!! Your flower lace ribbon is to die for, where did you get it? Oh to get a Becca made card would be like the thrill of Christmas morning!!!
Thank you so much for always sharing such art work, inspiring us and having such a heart of Gold!!!!
P.S. I was putting together a basket of fancy napkins and needed a bow, rummaging through my scraps I came across some tulleing, so I used it on the Becca Bow Maker, I fell in love, what a beautiful bow it made!!!
If you don’t have your Becca Bow Maker, you are missing out on one of the best tools in your craft room!ReplyCancel
RoseMay 17, 2012 - 8:56 am
I’m guessing 14 glue dots! Beautiful as always, love monotone, tone on tone projects.ReplyCancel
RobertaMay 17, 2012 - 9:00 am
This card is JUST beautiful!!!. You could have used other glues to so I think I will guess 14???ReplyCancel
Oh Becca this is GORGEOUS! I just love EVERYTHING you do but sometimes one really jumps out at me and this is ONE of those times! FABULOUS and SO CLASSY! (just like you my friend!)
Have a wonderful weekend!
Blessings
Darlene ReplyCancel
Christine Harrop, Oxfordshire, UKMay 17, 2012 - 9:06 am
Absolutely beautiful!!!! I would say 13 dots. One each to fasten each motif to the card and two each side to hold the motifs together. But who cares anyway? It is simply gorgeous.ReplyCancel
This card took my breath away!! Simply gorgeous. Please, please, a tutorial????ReplyCancel
TeresaMay 17, 2012 - 9:29 am
This card is so beautiful!! It would make apretty wedding, birthday or I would love to get it anytime card. I would guess around 30 glue dots.ReplyCancel
MarisaMay 17, 2012 - 9:31 am
Looooove white on white cards and this one is gorgeous!ReplyCancel
What a gorgeous card…I’m sure I am not the only one, but could you please do a Becca Bit for this one????? Pretty Please!ReplyCancel
Ann robbinsMay 17, 2012 - 9:50 am
There is only one word for all of your cards and that is BREATHTAKING! And this one I will add spectacular. There appears to be 8 points so I would say 8 under each of the pearls.
Mstgane
AnnReplyCancel
Pattie JnsMay 17, 2012 - 9:56 am
WOW! what a outstanding, stunning, beautiful card. It is gorgeous. Please, please a tutorial. If I had to guess I would say 24 glue dots. or 13 with the rest score tape. mainly the glue dots for the pearls., and ribbon …..thanks so much for sharing this gorgeous blessing……..hugs and smiles.ReplyCancel
TerriMay 17, 2012 - 9:58 am
So elegant and classy! I would love to see a video for this technique.
I got so caught up in reading the story about the snakes, I almost forgot why I was here this morning! Looking for beautiful cards… that’s it. FOUND ONE! And who wouldn’t know it would be Becca’s? 30 minutes? I’m so tempted to say “Now, you are just showing off!” But, why not? If you’ve got it… flaunt it! And you, lucky girl, have got it! Simply… gorgeous… We are so lucky to have you for our teacher and our inspiration. God bless you!ReplyCancel
Vicky SchmidtMay 17, 2012 - 10:05 am
Great Card. I love the white on white. I would say you used 13 or 14 glue dots
VickyReplyCancel
Dottie DavisMay 17, 2012 - 10:05 am
This is fun, guessing glue dots on your card. Actually these little tricks help us learn how to put these projects together so thank you for that! This card is awesome and can be adapted to any occasion. How we need those quick cards instantly some times. So, I would guess the glue dots at about 36 not including attaching the bow. That probably would be attached by some glue, score tape, or Guber dots. Though the loops may have one dot each on them bringing the total to 40 to 42. A little ambiguous answer! Thanks for sharing this with all of us.ReplyCancel
Lynn WildMay 17, 2012 - 10:07 am
What a beautiful card Becca! I am going to guess at 9 glue dots, since you say it only took you 30 mins to make.
Totally stunning! My guess is btw 18 and 25, be blessed and thanks for sharing. I will try this but….won’t time myself hahahaReplyCancel
Frances EricksonMay 17, 2012 - 10:30 am
Becca I love love love this card!! Please do a video on how to make this card. I am still so new at this that I struggle with some of them but I don’t give up. Thank you for your inspiration.ReplyCancel
This is beautiful!!! I still don’t think I can make it in 30 minutes – lol!!!
Hugs, antonella :-)ReplyCancel
Jean CMay 17, 2012 - 10:48 am
Prettiest 30 minute card I have ever seen. I think you used 8 glue dots on the bouquet. I love the card, it screams wedding and looks like it took hours to create. Don’t you love it when a plan comes together!ReplyCancel
FrancineMay 17, 2012 - 11:15 am
I just love this card, you might be so proud of you.
For the dots of glue I will say 7
Congratulation
FrancineReplyCancel
Marilynn MichauMay 17, 2012 - 11:33 am
you did it again – above and beyond – beautiful
how about a video a step by step
love your work – thanks for sharingReplyCancel
Wow! What a gorgeous card!! I love all the white-on-white details.
For the glue dots, I’m guessing in the neighborhood of 26.ReplyCancel
christiMay 17, 2012 - 11:46 am
i’m guessing 8 glue dots maybe 9. gorgeous card. i’m sure i can take longer than 30 min. for this. it takes me longer than that just to get my stuff ready. ok so i have a little clutterr to work around. i’m sure none of my fellow crafts know what i’m talking about. :)ReplyCancel
SondraMay 17, 2012 - 11:49 am
Absolutely breathe taking. I am going to guess you used about 35 – 40 glue dotsReplyCancel
Oh Wow Becca! This is Spectacular!!! TFS Hugs, JessReplyCancel
RizwanaMay 17, 2012 - 11:55 am
Just an amazing card Becca love the white on white and love what you have done with the dies. As for the glue dots well 6 or 7. Well I do Hope you will let us know and we’re not still guessing I wonder how many she really used. THANKSReplyCancel
WOW — breathtakingly GORGEOUS!!! You are just beyond AMAZING!!! I’m going to guess an even dozen glue dots — really do think it’s a less-is-more than you’d think guessing game, so I may be over — do HOPE you’ll let us all know, as you KNOW it will drive us crazy if you don’t, right?!!! ;~)ReplyCancel
ELEGANT and BEAUTIFUL….as always! I think about 30 dots. Please let me know what photo program you use on your computer ? I just installed Light room 4 and was wondering if that’s what you use?
Creative Wishes,
Claire S.ReplyCancel
JOYCE ANDERSONMay 17, 2012 - 1:49 pm
How I wish I can meet you someday…..INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL CARD.
WOW- – this could be usd for so many occasions too.
Stunning card Becca, it would make such an elegant Wedding card! Please do a tutorial for this one! OK as far as glue dots go I would say around 33?ReplyCancel
GailMay 17, 2012 - 1:50 pm
Absolutely breathtaking! What a lovely idea for someone getting married as a shower invite or a wedding invite. What a great 30 minute card!!ReplyCancel
charleneMay 17, 2012 - 1:58 pm
Beautiful!!!!! I think you used 6 glue dots!ReplyCancel
WOW!! This is beautiful. Great job for less then 30 min.ReplyCancel
SuziMay 17, 2012 - 2:49 pm
30 MInutes! Amazing, Paper Grace, I mean, Becca! And it’s beautiful! A friend just asked if I would help make “Save the Date” cards. . . . hmmm. . . .I wonder. . .
I’ve seen how much foam tape you use on some cards. LOTS! You are not shy about using adhesives to hold all that goodness together. I would hazard a guess that you used 50 or more! :o)ReplyCancel
OMG Becca, your card is absolutely, without a doubt, “over the top” gorgeous! Just love the white on white, the elegant flower in the center and all the embellishments. LOVE IT!ReplyCancel
Awesome. You are so talented and such an inspiration!!ReplyCancel
MinnieMay 17, 2012 - 5:22 pm
Oops. 8 glue dots. 11 more if the pearls are not self-adhesive.ReplyCancel
Lillian F.May 17, 2012 - 5:28 pm
This is a beautiful card Becca. I would guess 15 glue dots? I hope you will give us the answer tomorrow. Once again it is beautiful maybe we could see this one in your next video:)ReplyCancel
WOW!!! What an awesome card…and no way would I get it done in 30 minutes! LOL I will say you used 12 glue dots.ReplyCancel
Linda R.May 17, 2012 - 6:07 pm
Wow! Beautiful as always! I can’t believe you did this is less than 30 mins. I wish I could do something like that in less than 30 mins! The white on white is so beautiful! And the pearls–this is my kinda card! Maybe about 20 glue dots??ReplyCancel
Debbie EricksonMay 17, 2012 - 6:21 pm
Super! Loved this card. How about a guess of 15 dots? Blessings!!ReplyCancel
Lynn NoeMay 17, 2012 - 8:02 pm
I love white on white cards. This is stunning!! Absolutely gorgeous! I would guess about 15 glue dots?ReplyCancel
facsmomMay 17, 2012 - 8:22 pm
I don’t want to guess # of glue dots. I just want to drool over your card. I too, enjoy white on white/ cream on cream cards. Now what will I be inspired to try after loving this card . . .ReplyCancel
Lorraine MMay 17, 2012 - 8:23 pm
WOW!!! Is there any way you could do a video to show how you put it together. (How you formed the bouquet). I have a friend turning 70, and this would be an awesome card to give her. Thanks.ReplyCancel
facsmomMay 17, 2012 - 8:25 pm
I wish you would take another photo with a background fabric/set other than white so we can see even better your elegant creation . . . Double drool . . .ReplyCancel
Dorina DMay 17, 2012 - 8:35 pm
Stunning and elegant and gorgeous. Thanks for sharing your layout and how you made the card. ThanksReplyCancel
FAB CARD. LOVE THE WHITE ON WHITE . DOES FOR ANY OCCASION..WELL DONE BECCA. i WOULD SAY USED 10 DOTS? WHEN WILL WE FIND OUT?ReplyCancel
RufusMay 17, 2012 - 9:16 pm
Another stunner Becca! Love the white on white, to create the bouquet (only, and not attach) I think you used 4 glue dots. Can we hope for a Becca Bit video?
Hugs,
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CHARLENE REESMay 17, 2012 - 9:47 pm
Met you in Akron, Ohio. I told you then and I’ll say it again,”You make beautiful cards.” I think it might take me a bit longer to complete this card.
Enjoy your work, thanks so mcuh.ReplyCancel
Wow love this I have a wedding to go to end of July this would be a great card for that, now I just have to buy the die to make the flower. Oh is there a tutorial comming on how to do this???
How about 22 glue dots……….ReplyCancel
BARBARA DEE MCELDOWNEYMay 17, 2012 - 11:05 pm
What an inspiration! soooo pretty! I love the sweet laceyness of it! And that pearl button just tops it off! ooooo!ReplyCancel
BARBARA DEE MCELDOWNEYMay 17, 2012 - 11:07 pm
What an inspiration! Sooo pretty! And that pearl button just tops it off! OOooOOo!ReplyCancel
Ok, now that you’ve raised the bar even higher than it was….what an absolutely stunning card! If you attached the loops of the die at the middles of each other and bottoms, I’m guessing only about 9 glue dots?ReplyCancel
Patricia T.May 18, 2012 - 1:41 am
Ah! Beautiful card Becca. If this is a Save the Date card…. I can imagine what the wedding card would look like… no I can`t, Lol! You continue to amaze me. I`m guessing you use 24 dots also. TFS! Patricia T.ReplyCancel
SamMay 18, 2012 - 2:12 am
Becca, this card is so beautiful it would take me forever you are such a talented lady.
I love your blog keep up the great work.
Kind Regards From Sam (In England)ReplyCancel
loftylassMay 18, 2012 - 4:25 am
How stunning Becca – 30minutes!!!!! – WOW….. white on white always looks good but you have made it look extra special. What a delight to receive this card (as far as I’m concerned it would never be put away!!).
Glue dots????? 5-10!!! tfs
Hugs
Heather
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Debbi GallowayMay 18, 2012 - 5:37 am
That card is awesome!! You are ‘da bomb! I couldn’t make that card in half a day! lol! I am going to guess 1 glue dot! lolol! If anyone could do it…you could!! Have a blessed weekend!ReplyCancel
Becca this is stunning…..so beautiful and so elegant….it would take me hours to make this….but I just might try….love it….thank you for sharing…ReplyCancel
Peggy PackerMay 18, 2012 - 9:04 am
This card is to die for!! Love it!! I would guess 23 glue dots!!ReplyCancel
Kyle E.May 18, 2012 - 9:34 am
I’m going to guess that you used 14 glue dots on this absolutely stunning, marvelous, beautiful beyond description card!!ReplyCancel
Marilyn ClarkMay 18, 2012 - 10:19 am
Your card is amazing, just like you are. You do influence me to try to do better on my cards and gift wrapping.
Was invited to a bridal shower and the invitation was in black and white. I bought black and white paper and and white ribbon with black dots, so far so good. I kind of patted myself on the back because my package looked really good, in my opinion (a 6 qt. programable crock pot from the bride’s wish list). Picked up the package as I was ready to go out the door and every ribbon fell off the package along with a bow Becca would be proud of. I wasn’t late to the shower. Now to answser your question, how many glue dots, I used 22 for my package do-over.
Maybe for your card 18. God bless and have a great day!ReplyCancel
IreneMay 18, 2012 - 10:20 am
You are amazing…….as is your talent……..43 glue dots…..hahahaReplyCancel
Jan B.May 18, 2012 - 11:40 am
Absolutely gorgeous. I’m really liking an almost totally white card.ReplyCancel
MargieMay 18, 2012 - 12:37 pm
Becca, what an inspiration this card is, so sweet and loverly…truly gorgeous! And yes u are messing with me – my guess is 10!ReplyCancel
WOW.. so beautiful Becca, hard to believe it only took you 30 minutes to do this one.. but yes knowing you I guess I can believe it.. A work of art.
Hugs, JeanReplyCancel
You amaze me every time I come here and look at your new creations. You have been blessed from above beyond measure. I Love this Card Absolutely Beautiful!
ConnieReplyCancel
Wow, Becca. This is really beautiful and under 30 minutes?! Wow! I love the big lacy bow and the fact that you kept it all white is stunning! As for the # of glue dots, I would have guessed 8. Hugs and God Bless! :) KelReplyCancel
SusanMay 19, 2012 - 12:21 am
This is absolutely stunning Becca. I think your half hour would be my hour and a half! My guess is 20 glue dots for the bouquet. Hope you have a great weekend!ReplyCancel
Wow it is stunning for only 30 minutes, beautiful combo of lace, and dies!ReplyCancel
Cris NosackMay 19, 2012 - 3:38 pm
Your card is absolutely gorgeous! I just have a quick question…do you only make cards that you give in person or do you ever make a flatter card that can go in the mail? I would love to see some of your ideas in a flatter version!ReplyCancel
Maureen ChandlerMay 19, 2012 - 4:45 pm
This card is breathtakingly beautiful – thank you so much for sharing it!! WOW! I am guessing 25 glue dots!!! :-)ReplyCancel
carolineMay 19, 2012 - 9:23 pm
Simply breath taking . I do not know why but I seem to think you can not go wrong with a white card. I think it is like fashion with the little black dress.
Thanks for sharing Becca you are awesome!!!!!! Carolyn HillReplyCancel
hi bekka beautiful card love it i have tried a version of it and iam guessing 4 glue dots for bouquet thanks for sharing jenReplyCancel
JudyMay 21, 2012 - 11:42 am
What can I say? You are absolutely amazing. You make the MOST beautiful cards ever. Thanks for giving the rest of the world a peek!!ReplyCancel
Charmaine MaasMay 22, 2012 - 2:00 pm
What a beautiful breathtakingly card, I just love it. How do you mail this type of card?ReplyCancel
Nancy RMay 24, 2012 - 8:36 pm
Becca…..I would give almost anything to spend a weekend with you learning about all these beautiful techniques. I absolutely love everything that you do and admire your talents and imagination! This is so beautiful and I am anxious to try it out.ReplyCancel
KandyMay 26, 2012 - 3:09 am
What a beautiful elegant card, so stunning, I really admire you. You give me such inspiration.
thank you so much
blessingsReplyCancel
DarlaMay 27, 2012 - 12:41 pm
Oh my goodness, as always your cards are stunning, but this one with the white on white is past stunning. How absolutely gorgeous; If I were lucky enough to receive such a card. I would frame this and display for all to enjoy. thanks so much for sharing your artistry.ReplyCancel
Wishing a Happy Mothers Day to all my sweet blog friends!! I hope you are getting the special treatment today. I’m off with my family but wanted to peek in here to wish you all the best for the day and tell you how very special you all are! I’m sharing a card that I worked on earlier in the week but didn’t manage to get finished. I’ll keep it short and simple because I know you are probably off somewhere with loved ones being treated like a queen!!
Someone recently asked me a question about a lattice card that I made several years ago. I decided to make a simple version and I liked how easily it all fell into place that I have a couple more on my desk to try this week. I simply took my seam binding and wrapped four times one way then turned 90 degrees and wrapped another four times. It lends a lot of interest to the simple, tiny print background I picked. I then created a frame using Spellbinders™ Labels Fifteen framed out using Spellbinders™ Classic Squares LG and backed it with Spellbinders™ Antique Frame and Accents. I finished off with a peg bow and a Scor-Tape flower in the center. Lace, pearls and two pearl pics are the tiny afterthoughts. I’ll say this this is another card for my graduation card stash with the optimistic Henry David Thoreau quote from the Our Daily Bread DesignsDreams set — of course it could also be a wedding card or a congrats card too, just sayin’.
Eeeek! I laughed and laughed as I read your comments last night. Who knew so many people lived in Maine??? Lobsta’ lovers are everywhere!! {{Big Hugs}} – I’m the fortunate one, to have you as friends!!
Happy Mothers Day Becca!!!!! You know I love the card ..smiles..ReplyCancel
carolenMay 13, 2012 - 3:00 pm
Trust that you are enjoying Mother’s Dat! You are truly a blessing!ReplyCancel
FMMay 13, 2012 - 3:02 pm
Another beautiful card! I love the lattice idea and the background paper is so delicate!! Elegant with simple beauty! Happy Mother’s Day! Enjoy!ReplyCancel
Happy Mother’s Day Becca!!! A most beautiful card, love the colors and the layout. The quote is so gorgeous for this day… Thank your for your cards, the do pick up the soul!!
Hugs, JeanReplyCancel
Happy Mother’s Day to you, Becca! From a non-mom…..
Love the card! Enjoy your day.ReplyCancel
lois skiathitisMay 13, 2012 - 3:52 pm
Same to you Becca, love the sentiment on this beautiful card. Love the color choices. Gotta love the stick-pins and I do. The lattice work is just lovely. Beautiful work. As always Becca, TFS!!! :-DReplyCancel
Pattie JnsMay 13, 2012 - 3:52 pm
What a wonderful card. love the lattice work and beautiful words, and bow. It’s just gorgeous. Pray you had a lovely Mother’s Day with lots of love, of course chocolate, and hugs,and hugs, and hugs……..Happy Mother’s Day.ReplyCancel
sandiMay 13, 2012 - 3:58 pm
I like the card. It is beautiful. The quote is good for moms to read too.ReplyCancel
Nancy SchultzMay 13, 2012 - 4:22 pm
Happy Mother’s Day Becca! Love your card it is beautiful. Hope you are having a great day.ReplyCancel
JoMay 13, 2012 - 4:23 pm
Absolutely exquisite card – could you please tell me what the background paper is as I really want to get it – just hope it’s available here in the uk !! I think it’s k&co but could you possibly specify which pack it is from – many thanks xxxxxReplyCancel
mamajulieMay 13, 2012 - 4:32 pm
Oooh, Aah! just my usual response to a Becca card. This is lovely!ReplyCancel
This nis absolutely Gorgeous! I love your lattice ribbon!ReplyCancel
Amy A. MontrealMay 13, 2012 - 5:20 pm
Gorogeous and elegant card – A Happy Mother’s Day to you, Becca!!ReplyCancel
SoniaMay 13, 2012 - 5:21 pm
What a beautiful card! Happy Mother’s Day, Becca. I know God will continue to bless you.ReplyCancel
Becky GreenMay 13, 2012 - 5:26 pm
BEAUTIFUL Becca!!!!!!! LOVE that swirly die!!!!!!! AND pink as always! :)ReplyCancel
MarilynMay 13, 2012 - 5:59 pm
Beautiful!! Hope you are having a wonderful Mother’s Day!!!ReplyCancel
FrancineMay 13, 2012 - 6:09 pm
Again a beautiful gift from you.
Many thanks and good evening.
FrancineReplyCancel
Marilyn2May 13, 2012 - 6:10 pm
Wishing you a great Mother’s Day and thanking you for sharing your gorgeous cards throughout the years. You are my inspiration.ReplyCancel
cynthia beynonMay 13, 2012 - 6:12 pm
BECCA ANOTHER COMMENT FROM FROM YESTERDAY. WHILE VISITING SON IN BATH, MAIN HE PURHASED LOBSTERS AND HAMB URGER FOR
THOSE NOT WANTING LOBSTER. HE COOKED ON THE BACK PURCH AND
WAS RINGING EVERY THING INTO THE HOUSE, HE ACCIDENTLY TIPPED
THE DISH AND ALL HAMBUJRGERS WERE ON THE FLOOR. NOW THEY ARE CALLED ‘RUG BURGERS; IT HAPPENED IN 2000 AND STILL ARE
CALLED RUGBURGERS.
CYNTHIAReplyCancel
MarinaMay 13, 2012 - 6:29 pm
Happy Mother’s Day to you, Becca! Enjoy your day.
Loved the card.
MarinaReplyCancel
Oh my! I love pink, this card is so dreamy! That ribbon is just precious and I love the wallpaper print in your designer paper. What a pretty card!ReplyCancel
Francie (Montreal)May 14, 2012 - 5:59 am
Belated Happy Mother’s Day! Another amazing card, from you. Love what you’ve done with the ribbon and such pretty paper and great sentiment.ReplyCancel
MaryAnneMay 14, 2012 - 6:07 am
Love the criss-cross ribbon!!!! Beautiful, as always.
Mary AnneReplyCancel
RizwanaMay 14, 2012 - 7:26 am
Love this card it is so elegant and stunning really love the bow and flower is it easy to make? Would love to have a go love the papers too.
Hugs Rizwana xxReplyCancel
LauraMay 14, 2012 - 8:05 am
What a stunning card! Please could you share with us how you do the ink around the frame? I would love to learn!ReplyCancel
Love the way you used the seam binding/ribbon in the background! Gotta try that! TFS!ReplyCancel
LorettaMay 14, 2012 - 10:05 pm
Happy Mother’s Day to you Becca. What an awesome and beautiful card. It’s very tranquil yet gorgeous. Appreciate your sharing all those great ideas. God Bless!ReplyCancel
It’s beautiful all you can do it. You are my inspiration. God bless you allways!!!ReplyCancel
JANIS LITYNSKYMay 23, 2012 - 1:01 pm
HI BECCA THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I HAVE BEEN ON YOUR SITE. WHAT A DELIGHT IT IS …. THANKS SO MUCH FOR ALL YOUR INSIGHT.
SO HELPFUL WITH TRICKS OF THE TRADES…
BECCA, I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW YOU PUT THE COLOUR ON THE FRAME . IT IS SO PERFECT. THANKS SO MUCH , JANISReplyCancel
Jenny SmithMay 26, 2012 - 3:09 am
Just want to say how beautiful your cards are. I especially love the white one you did with the Spellbinders Damask Die, it is gorgeous. I will be back to look some more when I have time.
Hi Becca! Well I am a new card maker, have been ordering lots of things, on pinterest, tutorials etc, and loving your work! Your cards are so beautiful makes me want to learn everything and your blog is the best. Thankyou for all the inspiration, I have had Lyme disease for over 40 yrs. and had to give up quilting, rug hooking, decorative painting embroidery, etc. so cardmaking it is!!! Thankyou and God bless you and your family!!ReplyCancel
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I just can’t imagine what you will come up with next! I love your work eagerly await the next post. Bobbie
OoooLaLa that is gorgeous!!
Oh My Goodness, Becca!! You and your cards Stun me every time, I am such a fan of yours!! I eagerly look forward to each and every one of your wonderful creations! This one is beyond belief! I love how you put it together, and I always buy more Spellbinders based on how you use yours :)
~ Amanda :)
Wow – I thought it was 9 glue dots and I was right! Thanks for the video tutorial – I need to get that damask die now!
Lynn Wild
Beautiful and so easy. I’ll be playing with my dies for a while thanks to you.
Oh, Becca these cards are just gorgeous and thank you so much for sharing the process in the video. I will attempt one for an upcoming wedding.
Love the way you made the video – your card is great!
This is so Nice to you to make a video and with this color it is very easy
to understand.
It is perfectly done.
Many thanks !
Francine
I can only hope that you never run out of creative ideas. Your cards are always lovely!
Ohh, so beautiful, Becca, and I am surprised it was only 9 glue dots! :) Lovely job, and terrific video! TFS with us! Hugs, Kelly
I loved this card when it was done in white and everyday I looked at it and wondered how you had created it. THANK YOU so much for making this video I am thrilled you spent time to demonstrate this so clearly. I love all your beautiful creations and eagerly await what you will bring us next time.
Crafty hugs Rizwana xx
Oh Becca. This is the most beautiful card. Just love it. And not nearly as hard as it looked like when I first saw it. You have the best way of doing cards and your videos are great. Much easier to see in color, but the white was gorgeous. Thanks for sharing. Edna
Your card is just a lovely in shades of brown too Becca. So glad you got your system fixed. It’s amazing what blessings we find in one day. thanks for the video. as always Becca, TFS!!! ;-D
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!!!!!! Makes me think it should be worn on your shoulder like a coursage!!!!!!!!!!!! :) SOOOO PRETTY! AND I like the colors you used! Each element seems to pop! AND 9 glue dots!!!!!!!!!!! SUPER!!!!!! :)
HOPE you come over & visit me at my NEW BLOG!!!!!!!!! Would LOVE to have you visit!!!!!!! :)
Beautiful!!! Would love to see it all in white or a pastel. I agree, it would be pretty as a corsage. Thank you for sharing your creativity with all of us.
Beverly
Ok Love it!! I want a list of all your adhesives LOL I would never think to buy such tiny glue dots!!
Dazzling…once again!
Jackie
Just GORGEOUS!!!!!!! Becca, lovely colours. Dianne
thank you, thank you for this wonderful video. just a gorgeous creation, and a must have die on my list…….hugs, and blessings,…..thank you again
What a Beautiful card. Thank you for sharing and the video was great.
So glad to hear about your A/C NOT cutting out on you completely! We were without electricity yesterday and I was very concerned with the outside temps being over 100 here in Phoenix! Fortunately they the community back on the grid before it reached 90 in the house! Your card and the way you made the die cut “flower” is amazing! I knew you would figure a way to do it the simple but gorgeous way!
OMG have to have these Spellbinders to make this card……Becca, you do the best desgins……Love them all and you To!!!!!!
I am so happy that you got your air conditioning to work!!! Yikes!!! 90!!!!!
This is a gorgeous card! changing it up from white does make a difference in seeing it. What a clever idea for the filigree! Love it!!!
Amazingly beautiful!! Your work is just breath taking. I want to spend a day with you and see you at work. Thank you Becca for always being so kind and sharing your talents, beautiful art work and the easiest directions out there!!!
Wow! You are so talented. No wonder you haven’t been at home. You are in demand everywhere! Thank you for the beautiful work you do and making sunshine on an otherwise very stressful day!
Fantastic! I love this filagree flower, Becca. It is so lacy! thank you so much for showing us how you made it. I actually love the craft color with the green you paired it with. Great colorway!
Very beautiful! I love the Spellbinder’s filigree flower. A card like this should be treasured and looked-upon as a keepsake.Blessings!
Wow — simply stunning. I’ve ordered the Damask Spellbinders and can’t wait to get them!
Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful……Damask is going to have a run on it for sure. What would we all do without you Becca ?!!!!
Hugs & Blessings
Awesome Becca, I love it. Will have to get that set of dies to play with. Thanks for the inspiritation. Hugs, Judi
Wow- you come up with some amazing ideas! This is beautiful!
Gorgeous card and thanks for the tutorial! You do such beautiful work!
Wonderful tutorial Becca and gorgeous card.
Thanks for the video, Becca. Now to find something similar that I can use.
Wow, Becca that was it! I thought it was going to be way more complicated than that…LOL thanks for doing the tutorial. Hugs, Candi
Nicely done Becca!!!! Your video skills are getting to be very professional!!!!!!! Appreciate you showing us how you do everything!
Paper Hugs,
Jan
Thanks a lot Becca. I love the tutorial.
Absolutely gorgeous Becca. Thanks sooo much for always sharing your great ideas with us inhere, and besides getting your wonderful ideas, it also always put our imagination at work so we often get even more other awesome ideas from all the amazing inspiration you give us inhere. Thanks so much for everything hun.
Hi Becca
Can I just say once again I love your card I have the Damask dies so I’m going to give this one a try if you don’t mind I love all your idea’s hints and tips as I’ve mentioned before I love your blog
Kin Regards from Sam (In England)
Wow! Truly amazing Becca. This set was on my wish list but now I’ve just got to have it!
Hi Becca – the card looks beautiful in any colour and one I hope to make for a friends ‘special’ birthday. (I guessed 5-10 dots)…….. Thanks for the brilliant video – it’s so nice to see you and hear your voice. Good luck with the AC (sounds like you need it). Looking forward to your next ‘show and tell’. tfs
Hugs
Heather (UK)
x
what a great colour scheme – I love the embellishment too – super delicate!
Another incredible card! Just wonderful!
Welcome home and happy to hear your a/c problems are on hold for a while. Now, I must tell you that this element is one of the most beautiful(and easiest) ones you’ve ever taught us. I was completely enchanted with it when you used it on your last creation. And, I cannot wait to try it as soon as I order the Damask Motifs.
we do miss you when you are away but that makes it much better when we see what you have for us love this card and thanks for the video it was difficult to see in white
Hello Becca the video was great. I like the white card but I really love it in another color. Great job. I enjoy your videos so much I wish you would do more. Thanks for sharing.
Hey, Becca. Greetings from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada!!! This card is amazing and I want to thank you so much for your tutorial. You make this look so easy to make – and using only nine glue dots!!! I also want to compliment you on your video presentation. It is wonderful!! Very professional!! You give us such great inspiration!! Blessings!!
Cindy P.
Love the Card – even though it was hard to see, I loved it in white –
Becca: I finally ordered the Beca Peg Bow – and I can actually tie beautiful bows. Thank you so much. I had another Plastic bow tier, but it broke. So now I don’t have to worry with that problem with the Beca Peg Bow. I’m the evny of my craft group. Naturally I gave them the info so hopefully they will place an order.
You are so talented, Becca, the ideas that come out of your head are amazing…what will you think of next?This is a unique an beautiful card, congrats, Becca, once again you’ve surprised us…thank you for sharing a video with us…hugs…
Denise Trottier
Thank’s so much for sharing this with everyone !
Hope you never tun out of idea’s !
This card is stunning as always Becca. Thanks for sharing. Hugs! Patricia
Becca, as usually another stunning card. I would not of thought of using the die cut to make a flower. Truly amazing. Thanks so much!
sigh, so elegant and lovely. i really admire how you are able to think outside the box. so clever
Thanks for sharing. God bless.
Becca,
Thanks for the video. I love what you did with that die cut and this card and your last one as well.
Hugs…Leanne
Thanks for doing the tutorial, Becca. When you show it like that, yes it’s easy and obvious, that of course, this will work! But the finished project looks very complicated and exotic!
Glad you could get your AC fixed, now is NOT the time to be without it!
R/
Glad to hear you got your a/c fixed.My husband and I have to get our a/c
fixed in both of our cars.BUMMER!!!!!! love your card and thanks for tutorial.
Miss Becca,
This is absolutely breathtaking!!! I love the colors that you choose, Soooo beautiful. You never cease to amaze me and are always an inspiration.
Hope you stay cool. It’s to hot not to have AC.
Blessings and Hugs,
Deb
Oh these are just beautiful.
Thank you Becca, beautiful as always x
another stunner, would one box a card like this for postal?
Becca — I have watched several of your videos in the past and they have been good but the one you did today using the Spellbinders motif was beautiful. However, the reason I am commenting is to commed you on the quality of your video. I am 77 years old and sometimes it is hard for me to hear or see but this video when you zoomed in on the design you made was excellent. Every aspect of the video was so professional and excellent. You get an Emmy from me, if that counts. Sorry about your ac. I think you live in Florida as I do and it is an essential item. Thanks!!
Beautiful as usual!
Wow Becca. Very creative. Love the card!!!…Your video was done very well. Your explanation of the how to was so easy to follow what you did. :)
I love it when you make spellbinders 3d . I have done 2 projects of my own and am addicted to them. Keep up the great work x
BECCA NOTHING CAME THRU ON YOUR TUTORIAL CYNTHIA
Wow, Becca, this is fantastic! I love this design in white and I have to have the Damask Spellbinder die. I am trying not to spend money because I’m not working but my husband even agreed that I should order this because your cards are so beautiful! I just need to start using/creating with my material. Thank you for sharing your creative ideas!
just a few words…YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! God bless! xo
A very beautiful card with a very elaborate striking look, but as your tutorial suggests, relatively simple process to create. I envy you your vision and creativity. You truly are very an amazingly talented and inspiring crafter to the rest of us! Thanks for all of your beautiful designs.
Hi Becca,
I absolutely love this card!! Your use of Spellbinders in amazing. Spellbinders should consider hiring you to design thier die cuts. The Damask Motif – I think it would make a beautiful Christmas Ornament,
but I bet you already had that in mind.. LOL
Thanks for sharing all your talent.
Judy A
Northern MN
Your cards are indeed the most beautiful cards I have ever seen. I agree with Judy A….You should work for Spellbinders.
I love the new way you are presenting your videos. I can see I need to order that damask design die. What a beautiful, feminine flower.