Muse Card Challenge 139
For this challenge Tracey provided us a precious card with flowers for our inspirations ... those taken from her card that I used on mine are:
--colors
--birthday sentiment
--two flowers
--embellishments
--placement
For the sentiment I stamped in ink that closely matches the flower centers. These cone flowers (echinacea) are most common in the purple/pink tones. The small flower stamp included circles that look like dew drops coming off the petals. The drops are the spots where I placed the rhinestone embellishments.
Thank you for looking and commenting ... your feedback is always appreciated.
Products:
Cardstock - Recollections
Dies - MFT - Die-namics
Stamps - flowers and leaves unknown (packaging and labels disappeared); MFT
Ink - Hampton Art - pigment
Markers - Copics; Prismacolors
Embelllishments - Recollections - rhinestones
I love these flowers/petals! So cute!
ReplyDeleteOnly thing I can say is.... simply beautiful!x
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty!! I love the flower that you used and the pretty color pink!!
ReplyDeleteLove those pretty flowers Marilyn and the lovely CAS design! Have a lovely evening! Hazel xx
ReplyDeleteYour card is gorgeous and I love the pretty colour of your flowers:) xx
ReplyDeleteLove the shading on the petals, Marilyn! Thanks for joining us at Muse this week!
ReplyDeletegoegeous- one of my fav flowers - love the way you've done the sentiment
ReplyDeleteMarilyn your gerber daisy flowers are so pretty and creative to put your sentiment on a die cut banner. Thank you for sharing with us at Muse this week!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Marilyn! I love those flower images especially the larger one!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely!! The rhinestones just bring out the beauty of the flower even more!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. I love your interpretation of Tracey's MUSE card and how Tracey's sequins "turned into" rhinestones on your card.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card & perfect use of Tracey's inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Marilyn - I love how you've ground the image on the sentiment!
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