Hi there! I am here to show you my other
Purple Card I made for this weeks
Colour Challenge over at Just Us Girls
My Poppies are from JustRite embossed
with clear powder. I inked them up with
Tim's Seedless Preserves and Mowed Lawn.
The background is embossed with
Kaisercraft Leaves then I added
coloured card - same as my base
topping that with patterned paper
topping that with patterned paper
and the moths flew out of my DP box
as it hasn't seen light of day for quite some time.
Poppies have been winked with 'Stella' and centres with
Yellow Liquid Pearls, cut from a postage stamp die
and I added some ribbon - again
something I haven't used for a wee while.
Thanks for dropping in today
This is stunning Ina! I love that beautiful image and colors, you used the perfect die to cut it out too!
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Beautiful card Ina. Love those gorgeous watercolour flowers. Great design with layering and using patterned paper! xx
ReplyDeleteHi Ina, beautiful card, love that stamp too. Watercolour is something I need more practice with...x 💖 [Aussie aNNie's Blog]
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Ina, purple is one of my fave colours and I rarely use it in card making and have made two myself recently... go figure. thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a gorgeous card, SS. My dp has lots of dust too...must think to use it more. Sorry I've missed many previous posts...we've been away. Sending hugs!
ReplyDeleteDo I love this, or do I L.O.V.E. this??? I think I L.O.V.E. it!!!! The color, of course, is fabulous, but I really like your design too. Guess I better pin!
ReplyDeleteA beautifully coordinated card Ina. Love the beautifully embossed poppies and particularly how you offset them from the background.So pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove the colour of your pretty poppies and such a classy card x
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful and feminine looking with the gorgeous edging on your white layer. The flowers are colored perfectly and when all is added together it makes for an awesome card.
ReplyDeleteA lovely delicate card, Ina! And who can resist 'purple'!
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