It was that teal and purple wood panel in the bottom right. So after my inks had dried, I put the panel into an old Tim Holtz wood grain embossing folder, and then sponged on a little more vintage photo ink to cover up the white that was still showing on the panel. This wouldn't be a card from me if it didn't have a flower on it somewhere, so I used the last of these Hero Arts Jeweled Pastel Flowers (thank goodness it was purple!), and some Tim Holtz Small Talk stickers, along with some more pearls in Becca's colors. This is so far out of my comfort zone, I decided to stop there. Here it is:
Becca, Happy belated Birthday! From the pictures you posted, it looks like it was a great one!
WOW glad you challenged yourself with something quite different Lin. It's a great card.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a pretty card! Looks so cool in those colors.
ReplyDeleteWow, Lin! Check out all those colors and textures...not your usual gingham and flowers! You do everything well!!! BTW, congrats on your win at Lil' Inkers,..did you see that post today?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Thanks for sharing. Love your cards!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! Love all the textures.
ReplyDeleteYou nailed the colors on this one! Becca is going to LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteYou definitely nailed it Lin, fabulous card for Becca's mood board.
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding me?! This is perfection! It's SOOOoo beautiful and shimmery! I love that texture and the sentiment is amazing. It makes me smile all over my face. Thank you, my friend for helping to celebrate my birthday!!
ReplyDeleteWOW, Lin! Your card is just stunning! Gorgeous colors and texture!
ReplyDelete