Hello everyone, I'm here today with a somewhat frilly and
fancy offering for the current Make My Monday challenge's mid week motivation and I
hope you like it.
Here's a pic of the materials I used to make the
card which consists of a couple of pieces of stamped, decorated paper
from my scraps box (it's my New Year resolution to use up more of these)
together with a couple of die cuts using white card.
As
you can see, I've stamped a lovely Gibson lady on the round die cut
(Marianne Design) with Archival coffee ink (she's by Flonzcraft)
I
cut the pink floral paper to fit behind the lovely trellis (Cheery
Lynn) then embossed the trellis with the Cuttlebug textile folder and
inked it up with blue before attaching it to the pink paper.
I then die cut some flowers with a Nestabilities carnation set and cut out a flourish by Cheery Lynn from the blue paper.
I
inked around the edges of the round image panel with blue and pink
inks, embossed the right hand edge of my card blank with the textile
folder, added some glitter and a metal brad to the flower and finished
off with a computer generated die cut sentiment also inked around the edge.
Here's the finished card:
Can you see what I mean about frilly now?!
Have a great day.
Hugs,
Fliss xx
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
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8 comments:
A wonderful card in great soft colors.
This is lovely, great mix of colours and patterns, which harmonise beautifully! Valerie
Hi Fliss, beautiful card, love the focal image and layered die cuts, xx
I think we're rather alike when it comes to 'frilly' Fliss, but I have to say I really like what you've done with this one and it's not OTT at all to my mind.
B x
oh this is really soft beautiful hun love that lady,and love the layout hugs Cheryl xxxx
Hi Fliss, Love this card, great use of the die cuts, and a beautiful image.
Avril xx
It is beautiful Fliss, and not OTT at all. I love how you brought all the elements together with the inked edges
This is so stunning Fliss.Love all the frills.Gorgeous.Hugs Debbie x
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