Happy Wednesday, everyone! Before I hop off to work, I'm sharing my card for The Flower Challenge, which is a sketch:
So here we go:
I stamped, diecut and colored the main image from Stippled Roses, using Pretty in Pink, Mango Melody and Garden Green inks.
The two little circles gave me pause....I tried all kinds of elements, but in the end, I just diecut two more leafy patterns from Basic White cardstock and layered them. The sentiment is from Unbounded Love:
The side panels are Pretty in Pink DSP and the center panel is embossed with the Eyelet embossing folder. I did add some pearls for some extra prettiness! Thanks for visiting today! Enjoy it and be blessed!
Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified | |
Stamps | Unbounded Love, Stippled Roses |
Card stock & Papers | Basic White, Pretty in Pink DSP |
Ink | Stazon Black, Garden Green, Pretty in Pink, Mango Melody |
Accessories | Pearls, Dimensionals |
Tools | Cut & Emboss Machine, Stippled Rose Dies, Eyelet Embossing Folder, Aquapainter |
7 comments:
LeAnne those circles gave ME pause, too - but you've found a solution beautifully with those elegant leaves!
I do love a stippled image - it reminded me of my 'pen and ink' days years ago! What a gorgeous card and wonderful rendition of our Sketch!
Thanks so much for playing along again at The Flower Challenge!
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Your card is stunning, LeAnne! Love the watercolor look of your beautiful roses & leaves! Great texture in the background from the embossed panel and the added pearls! So elegant!
Such a beautiful card! Love it!
This is absolutely beautiful. What a fantastic job of watercoloring. You surprised me by saying you were off to work!
Lovely roses, LeAnne and your solution to the circles with pretty white leaf die cuts is perfect! Thanks for joining us at The Flower Challenge!
Gorgeous roses! Love the extra prettiness you added too! Thanks for playing over at The Flower Challenge.
I was inspired by your lovely card to use a similar cover die that I have to emboss some cardstock, so I now have 3 lovely panels to use later.
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