It's certainly not tropical today, here in rainy Hertford, England , but there are tropical flowers a-plenty in my craft room.
I used flowers from a Clearly Besotted set, stamping them first with white ink and then a black outline. I couldn't be bothered to mask them , so I found a tiny flower from another stamp set to fill in the gaps. I added details with yellow pencil and white embossed a birthday sentiment.
I'd like to enter:
Cupcake Inspirations
Seize the Birthday
As you Like it summer for that tropical vibe
Allsorts
I used flowers from a Clearly Besotted set, stamping them first with white ink and then a black outline. I couldn't be bothered to mask them , so I found a tiny flower from another stamp set to fill in the gaps. I added details with yellow pencil and white embossed a birthday sentiment.
I'd like to enter:
Cupcake Inspirations
Seize the Birthday
As you Like it summer for that tropical vibe
Allsorts
I honestly thought they were stencilled... Fabulous stamping and the little flower really fits in perfectly!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tonal card and the little flowers sure do fill in the gaps x.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card. Thanks for joining AYLI challenge. Elaine
ReplyDeleteLovely card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower card! Thank you for playing along with us over at Cupcake Inspiration Challenges. Hope you join us again.
ReplyDelete-Sandy, DT
A really elegant floral creation, many thanks for sharing and joining in with our 'Flowers all Over' theme at Allsorts challenge.
ReplyDeleteB x
Beautiful and lovely card!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at Allsorts;-))m
Very pretty, the white on blue is wonderful
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining the AYLI challenge with your lovely card - good luck!
ReplyDeleteAnne x
Beautiful card seems I have missed a few of your card makes and not sure if they are showing in my 'readers' list...love the blue colours. xx
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining Allsorts challenge with this entry, good luck.
ReplyDeleteHappy crafting
Tracy x
I love how you inked with white on blue, rather than the other way round. I tend to go with white card most of the time. Why, I’m not sure. I think this is beautiful.
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