Here's my card~
Some details~
I had much fun and enjoyment making this card! I went for some soft and subtle colors as I'm in a springtime mood. :) I stamped the different plant images, masked off a circle for the white "sun" and sponged a blue sky, and then dry embossed the panel. I adhered it to the card and added the sentiment, butterfly, and ribbon. Just a tip--make sure to stamp your images lightest to darkest so your lighter inks don't get dark ink on them...
I hope you'll come and try to play along--and please take a peek over at the other DT's creations--you will be happy you did! Happy stamping!!!
Submitting this card into the first ever Craft a Scene~Anything Goes challenge! :)
Hi Mynette, what a gorgeous card and such a pretty scene you have created, love the soft spring colours and your fantastic stamping.
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FANTASTIC job on this little flower garden Mynnette! The texture gives nice added depth! PRETTY ;)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love how the butterfly pops out a little! Great job! You are so creative! I wish I had the time to make cards like you do!
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely card such a pretty scene.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I was wondering what you had done to get the textured background.
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Valxx
Hello!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love the subtle coloring! The layout is perfect for the images. Wishing you a happy week!
Hugs,
Barbara Diane
I love LOVE LOVE this Mynnette! Using the Square Lattice embossing folder makes your scene look almost embroidered! What a great card! Vicky x
ReplyDeleteYour scene is so very gorgeous! I admire the way you stamp onto such heavily textured card!
ReplyDeleteI love the soft colours on this scene.... so right for your spring time mood.
ReplyDeleteSuzi B xx
Beautiful little scene and I love that embossing folder. Thanks for joining us at Craft a Scene. NancyD
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the embossing folder!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with us at Craft A Scene!
Sheree
Beautiful, love the soft colours and the embossing effect, thanks for sharing, Anja
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