Monday, April 27, 2026

FMS733 Spotlight on Geraniums

 Happy Monday again! I am squeaking in another card today for the FMS sketch:

I have to admit that I haven't made a spotlight card for a long time and almost just tossed this one in the trash after several attempts, but I finally managed to eke one out that I felt was good enough to share!  It uses a pretty image from Unity's March 2026 Kit of the Month called Good Vibes:


Still not sure about the mixing of the greens!  Anyway, I stamped one image in black and another in mint green, then diecut a circle from the blackone and watercolored it in:


I embossed a Soft Sea Foam panel with the Eyelet embossing folder, trimmed everything down, added a stitched scalloped border and a sweet sentiment from the same set, then popped up the spotlit image.  Fresh and springy!  Thanks for popping in today!  Enjoy it and be blessed!



Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified
Stamps Good Vibes (Unity)
Card stock & Papers     Basic White, Soft Sea Foam
 Ink Versafine Black, Poppy Parade, Pumpkin Pie, Pecan Pie, Seafoam (Catherine Pooler)
Accessories Dimensionals
Tools     Big Shot, Stitched Shapes Dies (ret), Be Mine Stitched Dies (ret),  Eyelet Embossing Folder, Banner Dies (Pink & Main), Aquapainter

5 comments:

Joanne James - The Crafty Owl said...

This is rather lovely LeAnne - the coloured circle really pops against the calming greens. Such a good showcase of this technique.

I Card Everyone said...

LeAnne, I personally think you married those greens just beautifully - and I do favor red geraniums! A wonderful place for your pretty Monarch [or is it a Viceroy?] to rest after his long flight from Mexico!
Thanks for always making our FMS sketch look good!
=]

Kathy said...

your card is gorgeous and there is so much visual interest there...

Karen Florida Finkle said...

What a great job on the watercoloring. Love the butterfly and geraniums. BUT you had me scared in your chart listing Stylish Shapes being retired...I think you meant Stitched Shapes :-)

donna mikasa said...

Love how you used the spotlight technique to highlight your focal point. Such beautiful coloring, too! Thanks for linking up to FMS this week!