My inspiration for this card came from all the beautiful flowers that I saw in full bloom over the weekend. Spring is truly such a beautiful time of the year. I have to say that I love the colour challenge from Just Add Ink this week. I used the Stamp Set Million & One (Just love this script) and Flower Shop and the little leaves Sizzlet die for the foliage. The little Raspberry Ripple flowers were created using the Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack. And for the finishing touch I used some pearl basic jewels just to add some elegance.
Cheers
Narelle x
Oh la la, Very nice. I like the Raspberry Ripple sponging, they are tricky colours to work with. I will go check out the other cards at Just Add Ink.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend away :) See you next Wednesday, I think we are going to watercolour again.... but don't let that stop you from coming.
Love Ten xxx
This is really lovely, Narelle; great use of the challenge colours. Love your sponging, and love those Itty Bitty flowers! Thanks for playing along with us at Just Add Ink this week!
ReplyDeleteNarelle this is beautiful! What a gorgeous use of the JAI challenge colours. Those flowers look great with the sponged edges and l love the look of your background. Thanks for joining us at Just Add Ink this week.
ReplyDeleteNarelle you have truly captured the feel of spring with your beautiful flowers and of course I love the added pearls. Thanks for playing with our colour challenge this week at Just Add Ink.
ReplyDeleteThis card is really beautiful. It has a delicate, old fashioned charm to it and I think you have done well
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful, elegant card. You've put so much effort into it and the finished card is worth it. Thanks for playing along with us at Just Add Ink.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for your flowers. I love how you have used the DSP. The pearls really finish them off beautifully. Chantell JAI
ReplyDeleteThis is just gorgeous Narella, and I really love the raspberry edges on the flowers. Thanks for joining us this week at Just Add Ink.
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