I made a few cards for the challenge so I could play with different flowers. The second card's flowers were cut with my Slice machine, stamped with a French Script stamp, crumpled, then adhered with a button. Cosmo Cricket dp (of course) and some PTI buttons complete the sketch :) This card is for all you wonderful blog friends...I am still counting my blessings!! {hugs and smiles}
What's in it?
Stamps: Verve Thankful Hearts, PTI Blooming Button Bits, SU french script
Ink: SU choc chip, old olive
Paper: PTI vintage cream, pure poppy, SU blue, kiwi kiss, more mustard, so saffron; Cosmo Cricket Early Bird
Accessories: PTI buttons, felt, SU linen thread, Cuttlebug flower dies, Slice Basic 2 card, circle nestabilities, Ek Success mini flower punch
10 comments:
What a pretty cards! Love the colour combos!
I'm thinking of you...take care.
Awww how sweet! Thanks for the card and thank YOU for the inspirational posts! Really love the two different styles of flowers - just goes to show a crafter needs all the fun tools to play with!
Take care, hun!
Hugs,
Aimes
x
These are both fab, Maureen! Love the felt flowers!
These are wonderful, Maureen!! Love the white space and the flowers are great :D You rocked this sketch!
Oooh, those flowers are fantastic!
Gorgeous cards, Maureen! I never would have thought the Cuttlebug could cut felt! Thanks for the great idea!
Beautiful cards with wonderful color choices. Amazing job, Maureen! Love those felt flowers and the buttons!
These are so cute! I need to cut some felt flowers, thanks for the inspiration! And I love that font too! :)
Loving the Early Bird paper that you're using!! Isn't it so fun and cheerful to work with. Love your felt flowers and use of white space. Beautiful!!
Oh, see, now I have to go get some felt. LOVE those felt flowers! I'm seeing more and more felt out there in the blog-o-sphere, but this may be one of my favorite uses of it so far. The colors on both cards are fantastic as well. I love your simple white background... it really makes the colors pop all that much more. And I totally agree about Julee's fonts. I adore them!
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