Hi Everyone! I just love making "Girly" cards. I can use flowers, bows, lace, etc. and these are the things I love. I decided to use this background stamp and then spotlight the girl using the Spellbinders Labels 20 die. Since Spring is here, I went with pastels and of course flowers, bows and a lacy border. I added leaves to the roses using the Memory Box Fresh Foliage die. The image is colored with Spectrum Noir markers. Thanks so much for stopping by. Have a great day!
Challenges entered:
Joan's Garden's -- Girly
Simon Says -- Background
Spectrum Noir -- Spring
14 comments:
Oh! A great card, April. I especially like the spotlight technique you've used - I am thinking of doing something similar in our next blog hop, only without the large background stamp. Your collage image is beautiful! Very pretty with the spring colors, too. hugs, de
And girly it is!!! Very beautiful and vintage/shabby chic
April...your card is so pretty. I love the vintage feeling you have achieved on it. The stamps are such lovely images. I love your Spectrum Noir colored lady. The little bows and roses are also a very nice dimensional touch. Thanks for sharing your card with us at Simon Says Stamp and Show. <3 Candy
Love that collage image. Great spotlighting and the colors are fabulous.
Love, love your card! Could you tell me the name of the company who made your background stamp? Thanks!
Such a beautiful card, love the vintage images and your embellies.
This is a gorgeous vintage girly card. Thanks for joining us in our weekly challenge at Joan's Gardens.
Wow, April, this is lovely. Love that collage and the color combo of pink and yellow that you chose. Beautiful card. I love girly too, can do so much more!
Hugs
Sue
Vintage and beautiful. I like the pink and the shabby chic feel. Beautiful card.
Hi Carol, the name of the stamp is See the World by Stampabilities. Thanks for the kind comment!
This is gorgeous! Love the vintage look and great color combo. Great stamp too.
Thanks so much for the info on the stamp!
Beautiful card and definitely "girlie" and feminine.
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