(My second post of the day, so scroll down if you want to see more!)
I adore the Pure Innocence line from My Favorite Things, and I love their dies! Here I used the Flower Girl image (I just cut off the daisy and I did not use the grass beneath her feet).
Paper: PTI Cardstock
Ink: Tumbled Glass DI; Memento Tuxedo Black; Copic Markers
Stamps: My Favorite Things; Hero Arts
Other: Corner Chomper; MFT Flower Die; Spellbinders die; Glittered Skittles (My Next Stamp)
The card is self explanatory, but I just want to mention the flowers. I love that new die from MFT, it cuts the 3 flowers and the 3 centre pieces. I just love the shape, so pretty! I stamped the actual flowers with the Envelope Pattern stamp using Tumbled Glass DI, and also inked the edges with the same ink. Then I applied those beautiful skittles over the pink centres and I popped up two of the flowers for dimension. Love those flowers!
Thank you for popping in to take a look! I love and read all of your comments, so don't be shy!
9 comments:
Love that bright pink with the blue, Brenda! Adorable card!
Brenda, this is so sweet and the colours are just right together.
I've not ordered from MFT as yet but I the more I see their fantastic dies and the beautiful work I see with them, I am very tempted.
Sweet card, Brenda! Love your last sentence about not being shy!
That sentiment is just too sweet!! And I really love the bright colored paper and envie stamp on the flowers! Man, that stamp can do just about anything can't it?!
Brenda, I enjoy coming to your blog and seeing your beautiful cards! This little girl is so adorable and I love those flowers, too! It is fun to see what everyone does with stamps from various companies - especially since my budget doesn't stretch far enough to acquire as many as I would like!!!!
this is so sweet! lovely card, Brenda!! love it!
lovely Brenda. I really like the Pure Innocence stamps too
I love this sentiment! I have never heard of these stamps before but they are adorable! your coloring is great
Awwww, this is super cute, Brenda! I love those flowers stamped with the envelope pattern.
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