Saturday, March 12, 2016

C4C327 pi maths pie

Join us for Pi Maths Pie challenges on Crazy for Challenges blog.

Monday is Pi Day (π) which is an annual celebration which occurs every March 14th (3/14 in month/day format) Pi (Greek letter “π”) is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constant — the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter — which is approximately 3.14159.  For our challenge this week let's create cards that feature circles and / or pies!

I recently purchased some new Elizabeth Craft Designs - Karen Burniston designed dies, that I couldn't wait to try.
I used Baker the Beaver, he is so cute just love him. I then cut the top layer from the cake in the props 8 set and gave it a silk miro- fine glitter filling.


The base card was cut using the oval landscape accordion die and the Flourish gift frame and the Trellis wavy frame
Because you could see the backside of Beaver when you opened the card I added another beaver to hide the frame in between.
The stamped sentiments are stampendous clear stamps.



 Here is a back view and this is pretty cool, the card folds flat and is ready for posting.


Don't forget to check out the rest of the “Crazies” cards over on the Crazy 4 Challenges blog and also their individual blogs for more details.

Frances Byrne
Anja de Regt
Barbara Anders
Jessie Rone
Joanne Grzelak
Karen Aicken
Vicki Burdick
Peggy McCurry
Raquel Mason
Rebecca Endie
Jen Benner
March Guest Designer Sandy Diller


Cheers
Maryann

1 comment:

  1. Baker the Beaver looks good eating pie! Love how you have added Baker to both sides of the accordion

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