I can't really say what the theme of this card is but I like how it turned out, I never know what to do with these stamps that are partially there, other than on Mixed Media projects, and all though I love that style, I don't do it well, so I decided to balance it out with a die cut and stamped the wreath directly onto the paper and colored with my pencils.
Added a few punched butterflies from patterned paper and it was done. I forgot to take a close up of the wreath but I added a few dots with my Peony Spectrum sparkle pen.
Nola Blake Imports - Notes and wreath stamps, colored w/pencils
Memory Box - Distressed Baptisia Collage die
Papercraft Inspiration magazine - stamp sentiment
Martha Stewart - Butterfly punch
Enamel accents - white
Sparkle pen for dots around wreath with Peony
Continued prayers for those dealing with the flooding and fires.
Thanks so much for stopping by today and saying Hi :)
Have a Terrific weekend!
Connie
Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, love the corner die too.
ReplyDeleteLove this card, Connie, especially the corner die; it looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you balanced out your card. I, too, have trouble with half stamps. Your card is so pretty.
ReplyDeletePretty wreath stamp, Connie! I love them on a card or on my wall. This one goes beautifully with your vintage style card and the pretty corner die, and the butterflies are the perfect little accents.
ReplyDeleteI think you did a beautiful job Connie! Love that corner die and the butterflies are the perfect accent! Great job! Hope you're having a fabulous weekend!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Connie, the butterflies are a beautiful addition!! Have a great weekend!!!!!
ReplyDeleteA great mix of different elements, I particularly love the corner die.
ReplyDeleteI like this one as well, alot of different things going on. Like the corner die as well. Good job. Your sis
ReplyDeleteHow pretty to create a vintage collage lilting with beautiful music, Connie! It's a lovely creation! hugs, de
ReplyDeleteA nice card, I do like the butterflies you've used here … good idea.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan