Saturday, April 4, 2015

You're so sweet

Another card made from my scrap bin. The embossing on the background was a failed attempt at cutting out this die from thick watercolor paper, at the time I was bummed it didn't work, through it in my scrap bin and tried again with cardstock, then going back I thought it would be a nice subtle background.


Anna Griffin -- background die
Spellbinders -- Decorative Labels one and Delicate Asters dies
Tim Holtz --  flower die (for small flowers)
Martha Stewart -- Leaves punch (I embossed some veins in them)
Stickles -- Vintage photo (flower centers)
Sentiment -- cardmaking and papercrafts magazine

May you all be blessed with a Wonderful Easter as we Celebrate our Risen Lord!!

Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by, I appreciate you letting me know too :)

Connie

10 comments:

Marie-Louise said...

Beautiful card Connie.

Debbie said...

it look so beautiful, nothing like a fail!!!

have a wonderful weekend!!!!

Kelly-Anne said...
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Kelly-Anne said...

Aww...another beautiful creation, Connie!
I love how you layered the yellow flowers on the purple background...just lovely!
Whoever receives this pretty card will be blessed indeed!
Have a very special and blessed Easter weekend!
Hugs,
Kelly-Anne

Stamping With Bibiana said...

Beautiful card for today, like the flowers and the background too, great project
Have a Happy Easter
sending warm wishes from California
Bibiana

Christine said...

Happy Easter! You're so sweet too!

Joann said...

Absolutely beautiful! It's always a treat when I get to visit your lovely blog :). Happy Easter Connie!

Susan (rainy) said...

What a beautiful card, Connie. And even better that you made it using scrap bin items.

Monika/Buzsy said...

Sweet flowers Connie. Love the soft sponging on the edges. The decorative square looks wonderful on top of the white dry embossed background.

Leslie Miller said...

Your half-cut die makes an interesting background! Pretty flowers and I love the purple die cut, too. Nice use of scraps, Connie!