Good morning! Today I have a layout to show you using the Kreaxions Circle Cutter, Kreaxions Punch 905, and the Butterfly Die. I used the May kit and sketch from Swirlydoos. The papers are from the Donna Salazar Botanique collection. Here is my layout:
Now for a closeup of the Butterfly Die. I added glitter and bling.
Next I have a closeup of Kreaxions Punch 905.
Here is a closeup of the hearts that were left after I used Kreaxions Punch 905. I have them placed in threes in various places.
And here you can see the circles that were cut using the Kreaxions Circle Cutter. I cut a 6 inch and a 4 inch circle. Then I cut out circles that was just a wee bit bigger than both of those. And of course I added liquid pearls!
I hope you have found inspiration. Have a blessed day!
Barbara
Bev
stunning and beautiful.. and great use of so many great Kreaxions Products.
GinniG
Absolutely, positively FABULOUS!!! Love all the little details and all the Kreaxions products you used! She’s so CUTE too! 🙂
Linda Beeson
That punched border is a great accent and loving the butterfly.
Lisa Moen
Wow! Amazing page Barbara! Love it!
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wow, beautiful!!! love all your dimension and textures.
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Beautiful work, Barbara!