Dear Ones~
This time over at Double D, the challenge is GOING GREEN. How fun!!! Here is the Mood Board for our inspiration. Just look at all that green goodness!
This is my card:
I really had fun with this design. It's a technique that I watched Debbie Henderson do HERE. It's a little more complicated than you might think, so pay close attention if you decide to try it. The papers are digital from Etsy.
The Ingredients:
S U Mint Macron and Ivory Card Stock
Digital Patterned Paper from Etsy
GKD Spring Clusters Stamp Set
Altenew Peachy Keen & Golden Honey Comb Ink
GKD Light Spruce Ink
Stash Vellum
Spellbinders Picot Petite Circle Die
If you head on over to the Double D Challenge Blog and
play along, you could win this fabulous set of Tim Holtz Distress Stains. Also, don't
forget to
check out all the beautiful cards the other designers have created.
So, until next time dear readers, ASPIRE to be INSPIRED.
Here's celebrating your CREATIVE MUSE!!
~judy
WOW ... beautiful design! Yes it looks like it might be a little tricky but you've done an amazing job! Beautiful choice of papers!! Well done my friend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Papers! I'll have to watch the video later, TFS. This is really gorgeous! I love the pop of color from your pretty flowers too! And that Vellum die cut is lovely! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOMWord, these papers are gorgeous and those flowers really pop! You aced this design. It's tricky, for sure, but fascinating. When I have more time I'd like to give it another try. Your card is stunning!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Judy! Those papers speak of Irish/Celtic designs. Love the touch of gold and all of the swirls. I am going to try this technique too. It is very similar to one my sister in law taught me.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Judy! The papers are so rich and elegant looking and the flowers pop with color. I'd love to give this paper cutting technique a try. You've knocked it out of the park!
ReplyDeleteMy eyes really POPPED when I saw your design. Just amazing used of papers and you say that they are digital. There is so much depth in the dark one that I was sure there was a special technique in the making of them. This one is a winner in my book. Now I need to watch that video.
ReplyDeleteI tried it and didn't pay close enough attention but I like what I ended up with. Your papers really glow, Judy, and so do the lovely flowers.
ReplyDeleteI love the use of those papers and the coloring of your flowers is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I like the design and beautiful DP you used.
ReplyDeleteLia xx