Monday, April 13, 2015

Spring Flower

Hello again! I'm back with a card I made today using this die from Memory Box...


It was a free die with a December purchase from Simon Says stamp. I'm finally using it today but not to make peas in a pod. I thought it would make a pretty flower and I'm loving the turn out!


I ran the die through the cuttlebug 5 times for the petal and then added some ink tho them. Watercolored the background and began layering the petals on. I wanted dimension so that I could play along with the Lawnscaping challenge (Dimension) as well as both Simon Says challenges April showers/ Spring Flowers and In the middle and over at the Die Cut Divas for their In The Garden challenge.


Here is a closer look and the deminsion as well as the stickles I added for a little sparkle!

Thanks for stopping by! Have a fantastic day!
Monica

ETA: I totally flaked my first attempt to link up to Die Cut Divas, so as of today 4/21/2015 you should be able to find my card there too! I can be such a goof...

Supplies:
Memory Box- A pea in the Pod
Ranger- Abondoned Coral and Cracked Pistachio distress inks, Star Dust stickles and watercolor cardstock

7 comments:

  1. wow!! GORGEOUS!!! and i'm floored by your mad die cutting skills on how you created this beautiful image with the pea shapes!!! WOW!! so so so beautiful! and love that warm pinky color with the mint! thank you so much for playing along with the Lawnscaping Challenge! :)

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  2. Such a clever use of the die! I love your flower and the soft colors. Thank you so much for playing along with us over at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog this week :)

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  3. Wow, this is gorgeous! The flower is so pretty and I really like the background that you created! Thanks for playing along with us at Lawnscaping!! :)

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  4. Beautiful! I love this design. It's creative and original and so very, very pretty! Wonderful! Thank you for sharing your work with us this week for the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge.

    ~Michelle

    http://www.michellezerull.blogspot.com

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  5. What a brilliant idea! Your flower is beautiful and I love the coral mint combo, just fabulous!!

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