I used my Diamond Art kit that I bought at Michaels again to use on my card, I think there is still 3 more left, this is my second one I have done and they work up pretty quickly.
- Make Market - Diamond Art kit 4x6 inch pieces
- Simon Says - Tiny words Birthday sentiment stamp
- Pink and Main - Sentiment Strip die
- Momenta - Patterned cardstock
I would like to add my flower to the Flower Challenge which is add sparkle, these diamond pieces have pretty sparkle.
Hope you are enjoying a great weekend,
Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by,
Connie
13 comments:
So pretty Connie, beautiful, looks like cross stitch for a minute.
Luv CHRISSYxx
Fabulous card ! I bet you needed alot of patience to make this beauty. It dies indeed look like cross stitch. Thank you so much for playing along with us at The Flowe Challenge and do hope you will join in the fun again.
Marie
Gosh, that is so cool, Connie! It's a very special card with all that wonderful texture and shading. Fascinating!
That looks good.
Happy Sunday wishes.
All the best Jan
It's beautiful, Connie xoxo
That's amazing! I love your beautiful sunflower! I have never done this type of craft. I love that it is 4x6 perfect for a card panel! Well done!
WOW! Great job! This is beautiful!!! You are so talented!!!
Love this so much -not only because I love doing diamond art too (making one right now to frame as a Xmas gift) but because it's sunflowers- the flowers we had in our wedding this past September. So pretty! :)
What a wonderful job on the diamond art - yep it sure sparkles. Thanks for playing over at The Flower Challenge.
beautiful!! as i was reading it worked up quickly, i thought "this must have taken forever"!!
My mother-in-law does big diamond art pictures, but I didn't know they had little card making ones. What a beautiful card - that sunflower looks so pretty in diamond art!
Amazing!
Connie, your sunflower card is absolutely stunning! The Diamond Art kit adds such a beautiful sparkle and texture, making it look almost like cross-stitch. I admire your patience and creativity in putting this together.
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