Tags
cardstock, handmade card, handmade flowers, MFT dienamics, MFT finishing Flourishes, pearls, roses, special
I used the sketch from MFT sketch 63. It has great layers and a fun layout, I tucked the banner underneath the panel instead of the top. I added some scallop in between the layers.
I used the background technique from PTI-Make it Monday 58– loved it, I am definitely doing it again. I used distress markers to create the background-scattered straw, mustard seed, spiced marmalade, worn lipstick and spun sugar. I added some finishing flourishes stamp on it with Versamark ink and heat set it.
I used CR84FN50 Color Challenge.
here is the inside
Supplies: Papers: Miss Carolina- Howdy Doody, Citrus matstack, PTI cardstock. Scraps.
Stamps– MFT-Finishing Flourishes and Vertical Greetings
Dies -MFT Medium scallop, leafy flourish, royal rose, medium and small rose, mix and match banner, vertical greetings.
Miscellaneous:distress markers, Zva pearls, pearls, glossy accents, distress ink-ripe persimmon, Versamark Ink
I am also entering it in these challenges
Do you stack up-favorite color(Pink)
Jelly Park-fav thing to do-playing with distress markers and card making
Prairie Fairy– Distress it (main image is distressed and background made with distress Markers)
Thank you for visiting and I appreciate each comment.
What a beautiful card! Love you flowers and flourishes. Thanks for joining us at Jellypark Friends.
Hugs, Heide JP-DT
Simply gorgeous! Great job on the color challenge and layout.
Very pretty, love that sentiment. Thanks for joining us at Jellypark Friends! 🙂
So very pretty inside and out!! Love the stamped background technique and the flowers are beautiful!
Your colour scheme is gorgeous and that sentiment is lovely as are the flowers, thank you for joining us over at Jellypark Friends. :o)
Lovely card!
Hugs and smiles
Beautiful card! The sentiment really goes well with the technique-bold strokes of color, gently blended. It all fits together to express a quiet strength. Happy weekend 🙂
This is lovely and I like the way you’ve made the sentiment the focal point! Thanks so much for playing along with CR84FN!