In my stamp group on our challenge week we all host a challenge and then at the end all who participate names go into a bowl and we randomly draw a name and send some goodies to that person. One of my goodies in the latest challenge was this flower, I couldn't quite figure out how to put it together for dimension so I just layered the two on top of each other and giving the top one a little dimension and added some pearls.
I looked and the challenge over at The Flower Challenge blog was to add a heart. That is when I remembered these two hearts that Esther had gifted me a few years back and I brought it out and thought it went nicely with my flower. I added a rub on butterfly and a sentiment and I was done.
- Momenta - 3D Flower Lot 6747 die
- Hearts gifted to me and layered
- Kaisercraft - pearls
- Simon Says - Tiny words Birthday
- 49 and Market - 6x8 Vintage artistry Essential paper
Thanks so much for stopping by and hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Connie
12 comments:
I love how you combined all the pretty elements to make a gorgeous card. Such a unique design x
What a pretty card with all the lovely elements! Your flower looks great! I am glad you were able to use it on this card.
I love all things floral and especially when they're 3D flowers! Such a pretty card!
This is a very fun card. I love the flower especially. I'm so sorry I haven't been around here or there. My funk is over.
Love that striped heart and your pretty blossom. Maybe you could have offset the layers for more dimension, but I think it is pretty just as it is!
This is really sweet, Connie! What a great use of patterns on this card.
So pretty xoxo
I love how you bring the different elements together. A beautiful card, dear Connie.
Amalia
xo
Hearts and flowers make a pretty pair and you put these together into a sweet and lovely card!
I love the colorful striped heart with the lacy edge, Connie. Thanks for sharing your card with us at The Flower Challenge.
So cute! Hugs and blessings.
I love the dimension on that flower and the pearl center is perfect.
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