I made this card using the inspiration colors from Embellish Magazine Challenge :
This is my take on :
I stamped the Rust paper with Hero Arts Antique Brocade CG102 with clear embossing ink and gave white embossing powder, then I made the flower using this lovely tutorial from Jennifer Mcguire. I stamped also the green paper then gave white embossing powder and heat it. Cut the green paper like a vase and gave a strip with Rust paper. Stamped the JUST SAYING HELLO from Hero Arts. Stamped the little Bee also from Hero (Bugs and kisses )arts and paper piecing with a yellow paper stamped with Bee.
Stamp also the Green cardstock with the Antique Brocade and embossing it with white embossing powder. Adhere the main Images on the white paper and adhere the white paper on the green cardstock.
Thanks for looking :)
Love,
That's a nice idea of a flower! :) Really cute!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Monika! I love your idea!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!!!TFS!
ReplyDeletePretty card!
ReplyDeleteLovely card Monika...beautiful flower.
ReplyDeletelovely sweet card Monika. Your flower is lovely.... I must practise this some more.
ReplyDeleteThis is a sweet litle card, Monika! Love how you made the sentiment your stem, that happy little bee, and the pretty flower! Thanks for the video hint--I love Jennifer Mcguire and must check that out! I'm so glad you stopped to visit--I love meeting new crafty friends! Hope to hear from you again!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful & fun card - love all the paper piecing! And thanks for the sweet comment on my blog :)
ReplyDeleteKerrianne
Cute sentiment stem! Thanks so much for joining the Embellish vintage color challenge.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card, Monika!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Monika.. love the flower and so nice way to use sentiment as a stem :).
ReplyDeleteHugs, Neeti
this is so sweet. lovely card!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable card! So glad you could join us in the Embellish challenge.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Nika. Love the flower. The idea to stamp a sentiment for the stem is also cool...
ReplyDeleteLovely Monika!!! The stem as a saying is too precious!!!
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