supplies: white and Green Leaf card stock, grey grid from Sunny Studios Classic Gingham pad, Altenew Fantasy Floral dies, a touch of picked raspberry distress ink, Hero Arts Prayers die, adhesive strips to separate layers
My Mom puts these on our family's graves on Memorial Day, so I have always associated them with this holiday.
so pretty Lin - my peonies are all blooming this week - funny story to go along with your post - a friend asked me to make a birthday card - i put roses on it and she brought it back and asked to make something else 'cause roses reminded her of going to the cemetery with her mom to put roses on her grandparents grave.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card Lin - I love Peonies but we are barely cold enough for them here - I have had them flower once, then we moved and I forgot to lift the plants, and the new owners of the house dug them in... :-(
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Maxine
totally stunning Lin. I would never have thought to keep the rose all white with just the touch of pink in the middle.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Lin ... that touch of pink makes it so soft.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card, Lin. 💕
ReplyDeleteGorgeous with that touch of pink at the center.
ReplyDeletePretty peony, Lin, and I love it on the grey panel!
ReplyDeleteOh this is divine, Lin! Love your colors and layout, especially the rose pink in the center!♡♡ You've made simply gorgeous card with diecuts. Thanks for inspiration, Lin.
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Marge
Love your card!! What set of rectangle dies did you use to cut out the gray grid piece?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Pat. That is the largest of the My Favorite Things Stitched Mini Scallop Rectangles.
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