Floral Dancer.
by Pam Simpson

Pam here today,  sharing a birthday card I made for a sweet girl who loves dancing.. 

I have tried to make the “Floral Dancer” look like she is on a stage..

This is how I started my card.. 

On the left  you can see the frame I made with my die placed for cutting..right  after cutting in my die cutting machine.

This is the main card..

.I have cut and scored two concertina strips, these will be attached with glue to either side of this card.. right as shown.

Background for the dancer, using distress oxide inks  and clear embossing so it looks light shiny lights.

Silver curtains made using “Stitched Hills”  Pink embroidery thread for tie backs.. adhered to the card sides of the dancer cut and adhered in the middle section of the concertina..

Next I adhere the frame to the left and right concertina sides, finished with “Happy Birthday Melody”  “Angwin Corner with “Blooming Blossoms”  flowers. 

Decorations Liquid Pearlescent and gems ..

Thank you for stopping by today..Pam x

 

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19 Comments

  1. Morning Pam, This does indeed look like a dancer on a stage, absolutely beautiful !! You are a genius !!
    Lots of love from Patricia xx

  2. Very clever scene you created, Pam. The card is stunning. I’m sure the young recipient will be overjoyed with it. Enjoy your day!

  3. Wow Pam, this is amazing!!!! Your theater scene is fantastic!!! My first question when I looked at it was, how did she make the curtains, excellent creative use of the dies. Thank you for the excellent step by step tutorial. Thank you for sharing this fantastic, inspiring art project today!
    Jacquelene L
    Canada

  4. How genius of you! This is a stunning masterpiece (well, I think everything you do is a masterpiece, lol).

  5. Such sweet card, love the pastel colors! So clever to use the Stitched Hill dies to make curtains!!

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