Hi everyone! This is my second post for the day. This one will just be a quick one. I used Laura's sketch on 2S4Y 60. I loved the pattern I made using those different stamps from Inkadinkado so I tried it again on this card. This time I changed the colors a little bit and added pink. The flower on the card was handmade. I used Tim Holtz's flower dies and i distressed the flowers and assembled them one inside the other. It's a little tedious to make but the end result is really beautiful. Worth all the work don't you think? :)
Here's the sketch:
Supplies:
Cardstock - vintage cream, sweet blush (PTI), pink/flower, green (Paper Company)
Stamps - dragonfly, butterfly, stem, flowers (Inkadinkado), sentiment (PTI)
Others - ribbon (Offray), edge punch (Martha Stewart)
Oh my!! What a beautiful card !! I am so glad I came across your blog as your cards are just gorgeous and so inspirational x
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous!! I love the flower you created!! Thanks for playing along at 2S4Y!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, Jean! Fabulous job on the flower and that background stamping is heavenly. I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh wow this is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing at 2S4Y!
Laura
Very pretty card! Love that 3D flower!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! The flower is just gorgeous and goes beautifully with that pattern paper. This is a beautiful creation! With your talent you really should consider entering the challenges over at Papercraft Star http://www.papercraftstar.blogspot.com they are offering a lot of prizes right now too! Oh and they post all of their challenges weeks in advance to give crafters a head start!
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Thank you for your wonderful comments. I just love comments, you guys let me know if I'm doing the right thing! :)
ReplyDelete@Regan: I'll check out that website! Thanks! And that's actually a stamped background and not patterned paper :) The stamps are from Inkadinkado.
BEAUTIFUL!!! BEAUTIFUL!!! How in the world did you make that amazing flower?? I see you are on Long Island ..... we are right of the Jackie Robinson in Queens ...... nice to see a local girl on a blog!!! Have a great weekend and CONGRATS on your win this week!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe flower is absolutely gorgeous - thank you so much for sharing, which Tim Holtz flower did you use as your base for your stunning flower as I would love to give it a go.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much
Jen
http://itchyfingers-jen79.blogspot.com/
Beautiful card, breathtaking actually. Love the stamped background, so very effective and personal.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers dies from Tim Holtz are called Tattered flowers I believe....
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