Hello all, how was your weekend? Very hot and muggy here in Virginia. I spent some of mine outside enjoying the day and part of it in my stamp room creating this card.
I used a retired SU set "Early Spring" , don't you love the brush stroke style of this? Copics were my medium with a background created using distress ink and a stencil. I love the soft fade I got with this one. A Spellbinders nobel rectangle die gave it the lovely frame. A snip of ribbon, a sentiment and gem and we can call this card front done.
My inspiration came from this week's challenge at Sketch Saturday with Sketch #365.
Be sure to stop for a visit to see what the team has designed and play along if you have time.
You can see I added a piece of matching design paper with a punched edge to the inside.
Thanks for the visit, it is so good to be back blogging and sharing my cards....have a great week.
6 comments:
Lovely card with a beautiful image.
Pat xx
Love it and love that image!!!! Off to Winston with Bill today, pray everything goes well!!! Hugs...
This is such a pretty card. The clean and simple style always works so well for a sympathy card. I love your pretty harlequin motif with these prettily coloured flowers. Thank you so much for playing along with us at Sketch Saturday this week. Hugs, Lesley
Phooey - I missed a couple posts. I saw the butterfly card up close and personal so I already know hjow pretty it is. Love, love, love the tulip card. Your colouring is gorgeous and the layout and colour palette are perfect.
Hugs!
Cec
LOVE the stenciling on this Patti and beautiful design!!
Beautiful design, layout, and colors!
Jeannie T.
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