Good evening! I had a bit of unexpected time to relax and hit my craft table this afternoon, and one of the challenges I thought I would play along with actually ends in a couple hours! So...I thought I better get this posted this evening! :)
I followed the sketch for this weeks Paper Smooches SPARKS Challenge - such a fun sketch this week!
Also linking up with Simon Says Stamp's Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes:
I actually used several of the fun goodies I got from Butterfly Reflections Ink - you may have seen that I am joining the Design Team over there! My term is from April to June! I'll be posting more about it on the 6th with my first post over there.
I started off with Crate Paper's Kiss Kiss 6x6 paper pad, and used Paper Smooches Rose Die to cut out the flower - once in white, then again in a thin wood veneer from my stash. Some May Arts linen ribbon and lace all layered together with some machine stitching, and a sentiment from the coordinating Paper Smooches stamp set, Lovely Thoughts help finish this off. I used vellum for my banner, and couldn't resist a few enamel dots to finish it off!
Thanks for stopping by! Have a wonderful evening!
Oh Heather, this is just beautiful! I LOVE all the dreamy layers and your stitching is divine! Thank you so much for joining us for the Paper Smooches SPARKS challenge!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely, Heather! Love how that gorgeous rose die mimics your pretty paper, and the touch of lace is such a sweet touch! Thanks for sharing this with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!
ReplyDeleteOMG OMG OMG!! I LOVE this!! Such a FUN Design!! Your Paper Choices and the Stitching Details are just BEAUTIFUL!! AMAZING Card in EVERYWAY!! =) THANKS SO MUCH for joining us on the Paper Smooches SPARKS Challenge Blog and I hope you'll join us again this week!! =) Have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
ReplyDeleteThis is BEAUTIFUL! Love your combination of patterns, textures and colors! That vellum pulls everything together so well!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card Hearher!! Love it!
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