I love this little stamp, that looks to me like apple blossoms, and so I was so glad to pull it out and use it again. It was stamped twice on the oval diecut, and once again to cut and pop over the top. I colored it with Prisma watercolor pencils and added some pearls. For my background I used the Victoria embossing folder on a pretty sage green cardstock, and the bottom panel is an old hoarded Frances Meyer designer paper. That was first lined with a peachy pink cardstock punched on one edge with a Fiskar's lacy punch. I used a dotted pink sheer ribbon and a Hero Arts sentiment to finish.
Supplies: white, pink, green cardstocks, Frances Meyer "Wedding Stripes" designer paper, Stampendous H120 Charity Blossom, Hero Arts CL131 SparkleClear Messages, Fiskars punch, pink dotted organza ribbon, pink pearls
11 comments:
This is stunning! Love the popped up blossoms, the pearls your dp and the border. It's just a beautifully done card!
What a pretty card! Love the dimension of your flowers!
Thanks so much for joining in this week's CASE study!
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Aimes
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What a lot of work went into this card - beautiful!
Such a beautiful card. The colors is my favorit too. Lovely light ribbon wich match the light border.
Oh, Lin, this is beautiful! That popped floral image in the center panel gives such wonderful dimension! Love the gorgeous colors, super border punch and that yummy ribbon! Thanks for playing along with us at CASE Study Challenge!
this is soooooooo pretty, LIn!!! beautiful coloring on the flowers and the patterned paper is perfect! love it!
Wow, Lin, you rocked this one! Great embossing, and popped up flowers! Thanks again for playing with us so faithfully - you rock!! :)
Beautiful! Love this color combination and you use it so wonderfully. Thanks for playing along with us at the PDCC.
So pretty! Pink and green are your colors. I love the embossed background and the layering of the blossoms, too!
This is so pretty Lin! Love your colouring and the beautiful mix of texture and patterns in the background!
Another stunner Lin!! the blossoms are divine and I love the way you have so carefully cut out the sentiment. Thanks for sharing at CASE study again this week! :)
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