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Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Celebrating You today!

Hello fellow crafters, here I am and it's the middle of the week already, don't know how that happens!

I do know there's a card to share, coming right up! 

I saw these colors offered at the challenge at The Paper Players and had some time to think about what I would use. 

At first I thought of Christmas, but ruled that out for now. Opting for my favorites - flowers, I pulled out these pretty tulips from the Greetery set called Budding Beauties Spring. 


 I colored them with several layers of inking to get the shaded effect. The detail is built right into the stamps! I used sponge daubers to apply the layers using Distress Oxide inks in reds and greens. 
I played along with the challenge at The Paper Players.



Supplies from The Greetery will be listed below and if you have any questions I'd be happy to answer in the comments. Thanks so much for your visit today!


Be yourself

     Delight in your craft 

        Make something beautiful!





 







Supplies used:

Stamps: Budding Beauties Spring, Sentiment Suite Birthday and matching dies, Fit to be Tied die





6 comments:

Linda Callahan said...

Absolutely delightful bouquet! I forget about using distress inks to stamp with!

Joanne James - The Crafty Owl said...

Cindy your tulip bouquet is truly stunning! The pale grey stripes make a great background and that fabulous bow is the perfect finishing touch. Thanks for playing along with our colour challenge over at The Paper Players this week!

Allisa said...

Such a gorgeous card! Those tulips are amazing, you totally rocked the color challenge! Thanks for playing with us at The Paper Players!

Leslie Miller said...

Those colors look good on your tulips, Cindy! It's also a beautiful card design, being simple yet interesting. I like your placement of the sentiments.

Anne Marie Hile said...

Absolutely gorgeous, Cindy! Wow! Thanks so much for sharing with us over at The Paper Players!

JoAnn said...

Gorgeous card. The flowers are so pretty and the bow ties them together. I like the greeting on the side like that. TFS