Hi there,
Well after a busy weekend at the Stitches & Craft Show in Melbourne I finally found a few spare minutes to create this card for Makeesha Byl's Inkspiration Challenge #5.
Well after a busy weekend at the Stitches & Craft Show in Melbourne I finally found a few spare minutes to create this card for Makeesha Byl's Inkspiration Challenge #5.
Here is the card I'm entering.
I used the SU Embrace Life set with Night of Navy, Soft Sky and River Rock inks, stamping the flowers and branches around and over a central sponged oval then added some bling with adhesive rhinestones and finished it off with some pale blue ribbon.
Hope you like it - with the busy week I've had it was the only challenge I could manage so far but have a few to do on the weekend.
Thanks for visiting - come back again for another look see very soon!
'Bye for now.
Hi Ramona,
ReplyDeleteLove the card. The color work together perfectly. Thanks for sharing!
Robbie
Oh Ramona this is gorgeous, so simple and elegant - you know I have a soft spot for this set!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW Ramona, you picked my challenge to do? You are the best! Hope you had a great time at the Stitches and Paper craft show! Now onto your card.....I love how you have created the patterned background and the different shadowing you have on there.....fabulous for a one layer card! Thanks so much for playing! Love Keesh x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Ramona! Love that set. Thanks for your lovely comments on my blog.
ReplyDeleteRamona - Wanted to let you know I love how you blend your colors. I have a Hugs award for you here
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Robbie
First time on your blog via Robbie and I love your card. I love the set myself and your selection of colors and placement caught my eye. Will visit again becasue I now have you on my new blogs to visit. Don't have a blog myself, just like to look and get wonderful ideas. Sandy from MD
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandy for your lovely comments - please come back and visit again and do start a blog if you can, it's a wonderful way of sharing your work with others and getting their feedback.
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