I had lunch today with two of my best friends, both of whom have April birthdays. Their birthday cards were in my mind when I asked for the Flower Shoppe dies from Concord & 9th for Christmas.
I started putting together the flower pots, cart, and hanging plants when I was in Racine in March. I ended up needing more, but it was a good head start. After assembling the pop-up shoppe with Concord and 9th’s Window Shoppe die, I added the acetate behind the windows, the architectural details, and the door.
Getting the hanging pots, shelf and florals inside the shoppe would have been easier if I had added them before assembling the shoppe itself. But it was easier to know what I wanted back there, and a nice pair of straight tweezers made it pretty easy. Everything else was glued to the front of the shop.
I wanted the two cards to be somewhat different, so chose a different color for the shoppe and the awning. The “flower shoppe” sign dies looked fine on the green awning, but got lost on the black and white one.
I changed up some of the flowers, adding a tall plant in a gold pot from the Window Shoppe die, and a second hanging plant instead of a shelf.
Both cards had the same inside message.
Last year I created a Fashion Boutique for one of my granddaughtes. I love that the shoppes fold up and fit into an A2 envelope, and I love all the tiny details that are included in both the Fashion Boutique dies as well as these floral dies. Before I ever made one of these shoppe, I purchased the Book Shoppe dies and used it for a card for my grandson. Next on my list is to create a book shoppe.
I’m sending these off to A Cut Above: Anything Goes.
These amazing and so fun Karen! Love the choice of striped paper for the roof tops. So many fabulous die cut images. Your friends are very fortunate to receive one of these. Thanks for sharing with us at A Cut Above’s April, “Anything Goes With A Die Cut” Challenge.
These must have been very fiddly to do, but well worth the effort. They remind me of my friend’s florist in Japan – beautiful!
These are so cute. Lots of pieces to cut out & put together, you have the patience of a saint (col).
Wow, you are the Master of die cuts; great work! Thanks for playing along with A Cut Above.
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