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Faux paper cutting

Hi Everyone,

today I want to share a card with the faux paper cutting technique I learned on the CAS #4 class. The fabulous Debby Hughes showed us the how to....



I used all sorts of dies for this - mainly by Memory Box. The pink LOVE is by Papertrey - Wet Paint. Its a labor of love to make this, but the result is worth it, right? Looks so elegant!

And because I love it so much, you get another view of it:


Playing in:

Less is More - Pink and Grey - 4 year birthday celebration
Friday Mashup - going with the Love theme
Snippets Playground - lots of snippets here...


Comments

Julie B said…
You must have the patience of a saint Cornelia but it was well worth it. I have seen others try this but not using such fine die cuts. Well done. :)
Susanne Vargas said…
Die ist aber echt schön geworden! Aber ich kann mir vorstellen, dass du sie nicht massenproduzieren willst... ;)
Kim M said…
That's an awesome technique! Your card is so beautiful! Love it! :-)
Ina G said…
Fabulous card with such simple but time consuming features. Love the colour combination.Thanks for sharing with us this week at Just us Girls.
Craft-E-Place said…
Fabulous card, great technique.
Elaine
Mandi said…
This is just wonderful
Thank you
Mandi
LIM
Sarah G said…
It was definitely worth it, Cornelia! Love the elegant look. The pink sentiment within the heart is a fabulous touch :)
Anita in France said…
Have to agree with you, Cornelia ... this truly is elegant ... and striking and stylish, it's lovely! Anita :)
cm said…
Elegant, classy and exquisite, Cornelia! I can't even fathom the steps required to create this, but WOW! Top marks and head of the class status with this stunning number. LOVE it!!
Hugs~c
Kara Lynne said…
Very beautiful and worth all the work! So elegant indeed!
Heidi B said…
Very pretty and delicate. I love the subtle colors! Thanks for joining the Friday Mashup this week.
Cynthia said…
So pretty. Love the lacey feel to your card and the subtle way of adding the pink in!
Di said…
Way to go Cornelia! This is absolutely beautiful - so delicate and also very elegant. LOVE the pink, white and grey of course. I've checked that technique out just now - you must have the patience of a saint! But so worth it.

Hugs

Di xx
Sazzle Dazzle said…
Where do you get all your amazing ideas from Cornelia ... each of your creations I see is a total showstopper.
Thanks for playing along with our 4th birthday challenge this week
Sarah
Less is More
Chrissie said…
This is truly beautiful, no wonder you are proud of it!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Nancy said…
BEAUTIFUL!!! Thank you so much for playing with the girls and I at JUGS! We appreciate it very much and hope you will join us again in the future! Love your work Cornelia!
Gibmiss said…
Fabulous Cornelia... Love that Die....
Stunning card....
Hugs Sylvie xxx
papierelle said…
Diese Farbkombi ist für diese Karte perfekt!!! Love it!!
LG Gundi
Jenny said…
Just so stunning and well worth all your hard work :)
Shona Chambers said…
So pretty and so worth all the fiddling with that gorgeous die!!
Cornelia, this is probably the best use of Debby's technique, love your combination of white, grey and tender pink
Stunningly elegant card and what an amazing technique! No wonder you wanted to show it twice:)
Val x
Anne said…
Amazing card and technique Cornelia, as you say it is worth it for such a stunning card!
Thanks for joining our fourth birthday celebrations at LIM!
Anne
Less is More
Sue - said…
Beautifully elegant!
Sid said…
Wonderful, loving your grey space !
Monika Reeck said…
elegant PINK and GREY card
I LUV this
so simple and so elegant Cornelia
wonderfully made
Sarn said…
Fantastic technique and a wonderful result. I think you must be very patient.

Hugs, Sarn xxx
Liz said…
Very elegant card. Beautiful! xx
Very beautiful card!

Warm hugs
Maarit
Darnell said…
I came from Pixie's for a closer look at this, Cornelia, after seeing it in the spotlight. Now I'm even more intrigued and I'll check into how you did it. I can tell that it was a labor of love and you did it brilliantly!! Hugs, Darnell