Here's this week's sketch by Ms Sarah Martina Parker.
And here's my sample for this sketch.
For the center panel, I stamped some Ovals - Classic Frames in yellow and black. Then I stamped an image from Cameo Creations right in the center. I inked the edges of the oval so that it would rise above the vintage cream cardstock background. Sentiments from Join Us were added right below the oval, as well as a flourish from Rescue Remedies. Of course it's never complete without my favorite border stamp from Victorian Frippery. It's peeking at the top of the card base and from behind the kraft panel. A flower, ribbon and some buttons were added for contrast. I went for clean and elegant with this card, I hope I achieved it, and that you like it.
Thanks for stopping by, I hope you'll have the chance to join us this week. I can't wait to see what you come up with. And don't forget to check out the other Mischief Makers and the WMS Design Team. See you there! Enjoy your weekend. :)
So classy and elegant. Love the simplicity yet so very detailed. :)
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Beautiful, Jean! The Victorian Frippery frames the top of the card perfectly, and the green flower is a fun pop of color. So good to see you back in blog-land!
ReplyDeletestunning as always, Jean...LOVE the flower and buttons for the circle shapes and how you used so may sets! I bet it feels good to get inky again.
ReplyDeleteWonderful card!, love all the frippery. Buttons and green flower are perfect!! Love the cameo with double border image!!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I love the pop of green in the flower you chose! classy, indeed!
ReplyDeleteElegantly beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteLove everything about it! :)
This is such a classy and elegant card - really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back - sending you hugs and hope that you mum makes steady progress.
My mum had a stroke two years ago and she's much better now - so things can and do improve. I'll keep you in my thoughts.
Absolutely fabulous!
ReplyDeletejust gorgeous jean
ReplyDeleteSuperb!! loving the big juicy bow and the pop of colour in the flower! :)
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