supplies: white, Cornflower, and Green Apple card, Pink Fresh Studio Floral Elements Wreath and matching die, Nuvo Creative Pens to color, sentiment from (retired) Simon Summer Garden, Hero Arts (retired) Canvas Stripes cling, adhesive foam to lift up wreath
It was very relaxing to color up this pretty wreath! I've always loved stripes mixed with florals, so I used a subtle stripe to surround it. I'm entering this into Challenge #1: Favorite Technique at the Pink Fresh Studio blog. Stamping is a favorite technique of mine, and coloring, too; as I said, so relaxing.
Next up, another wreath, this one a die-cut one on a Christmas card.
supplies: green cardstock, red patterned papers, Pink Fresh Studio Leafy Wreath and bow dies, Tim Holtz sentiment die, red pearls as berries.
This one works for Challenge #2: Jump Start to the Holidays. I love wreaths, but I don't have anything like this dimensional one! I really like this particular green against the barn-red background, too. And the gingham bow gives it a country feel.
It's an overcast day here today, threatening rain, so I'll be in my craft room!
These are both gorgeous, Lin!! Thanks for playing along with both of the Pinkfresh Studio WCMD challenges!
ReplyDeleteTwo perfectly lovely cards Lin!
ReplyDeleteWow, Lin - two great wreath cards!! Fun to see the canvas striped background on card one (love that stamp!!) and I love the diecut Christmas wreath on card two!
ReplyDeleteTwo fabulous wreath cards Lin, but it is the floral one that makes my heart go
ReplyDeletepitter patter - that is absolutely gorgeous! Fabulous design and exquisite colours and colouring
Blessings
Maxine
Two beautiful cards Lin. Just love both wreaths.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wreaths indeed!!
ReplyDeleteYour wreaths segue from one season to the other just beautifully, Lin! OH that bow - are you surprised to know it's on my list?
ReplyDeleteGorgeousness!
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Love your beautiful cards. Your coloring on the flowers is awesome.
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