We were to use this picture to make a one layer card for challenge 59 at the Simplicity blog:
This is what I made:
I used the yellow and green of the picture and the fact that the picture had a lot of flowers to make my card. I stamped the flowers and cut one of each of the flowers out with scrap copy paper ,masking the flowers and stamped the leaves over the flowers. I punched 1/2", 5/8", and 3/4" circle punches with same scrap copy paper,placing the punched hole over the centers of the flowers, stamping with a gingham stamp from Papertrey Ink. Added sentiment and a yellow rhinestone to dot the "i" in sunshine.
Thanks for looking, have a great day!
Things I used:
Stamps: Papertrey Ink Blooming Button Bits and Background Basics:Gingham
Paper: Papertrey Ink white
Ink: daffodil delight, old olive, stazon black
Extras:clear embossing powder, yellow rhinestone
This is what I made:
I used the yellow and green of the picture and the fact that the picture had a lot of flowers to make my card. I stamped the flowers and cut one of each of the flowers out with scrap copy paper ,masking the flowers and stamped the leaves over the flowers. I punched 1/2", 5/8", and 3/4" circle punches with same scrap copy paper,placing the punched hole over the centers of the flowers, stamping with a gingham stamp from Papertrey Ink. Added sentiment and a yellow rhinestone to dot the "i" in sunshine.
Thanks for looking, have a great day!
Things I used:
Stamps: Papertrey Ink Blooming Button Bits and Background Basics:Gingham
Paper: Papertrey Ink white
Ink: daffodil delight, old olive, stazon black
Extras:clear embossing powder, yellow rhinestone
Lisa, this is absolutely beautiful! A lot of work...but so worth it! Love this!
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So cheerful and pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous masking - great job!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun, bright card! Wishing you sunshine too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card...I like how the cheerful flowers match the cheerful sentiment :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, sunny bouquet!
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