It's Colour Challenge Time over at
and the Lovely Lisa is our Hostess.
Here is the gorgeous photo and colours
she chose for your inspiration.
she chose for your inspiration.
I have had this gorgeous paper from Victoria Gardens
for a little while now
and knew it would be ideal
to match up with this weeks colours.
I backed this with pink and basic card base.
Folded over the double sided paper to show off the flowers
which were stamped and punched with the SU Petite Petal set
and
EK Success small flower die
Leaves from a Sizzix leaf die
Sentiment is from Gina K Designs
Made a small incision to add my ribbon
and finished with some rhinestones.
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Don't forget to check out with the other Jugheads created
and this month's Guest Stephanie
then pop your newly made card over to
You could be our next Chic of the Week
and be in the running for our Guest Spot in April.
Hope to see you over there.
11 comments:
Pretty card I love the damask!
Beautiful! Great take on the challenge, I love those colors together. Your damask is gorgeous!!!
Great use of the challenge colors. Love those sweet flowers!
Gorgeous work of art. Beautiful color choices too.
I love how you chose the pink to be the dominate color. It looks wonderful and really changes how that color combo looks.
Love the turned back corner Ina and those flowers cascading down! Well done and well balanced card!
Fabulous idea! I frequently have heart burn putting tape on the back side of two sided design paper - with the reverse beauty never to be seen. Your folded corner is brilliant! A peek of 'what lies beneath'! Thank you for sharing this awesome idea. Bye bye heart burn! Hello folder corners!
Beautiful card, Ina! Love the pattern paper and all the pretty flowers! Great use of the colors too!
Another really gorgeous card Ina. I love how those flowers are pouring out of that fold.
Very pretty card, Ina! Love how those flowers look like they are cascading over the card!
Ina, this is stunning and so very elegant! Love all of those pretty flowers spilling down the page and love how you did that ribbon.
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