Today I have a card for the new challenge over on The Sisterhood of Crafters!
Our theme, chosen by Sistah Diane is:
FRAME IT
(use a frame)
(use a frame)
I am loving how today's card turned out.
I have used an older Sue Wilson background frame (CED1201) 'Spanish Collection Background' to show off my beautiful 'Simple Roses' by Altenew. I have used the stamp, stencil & die cuts from this collection to created my focus image. Additional doodling around the top & bottom added an extra framing touch. My sentiment is one from the Creative Expression 'Wordies Sentiment Sheets - Inspirational'.
I have used an older Sue Wilson background frame (CED1201) 'Spanish Collection Background' to show off my beautiful 'Simple Roses' by Altenew. I have used the stamp, stencil & die cuts from this collection to created my focus image. Additional doodling around the top & bottom added an extra framing touch. My sentiment is one from the Creative Expression 'Wordies Sentiment Sheets - Inspirational'.
I have colored my 'Simple Roses' using TH distress oxide inks and sponge daubers. I have popped up my rose cluster and the sentiment using dimensional tape.
I hope you'll come join in our challenge fun at The Sisterhood of Crafters!
My
'sistahs' have created some fabulous creations to help inspire you ...
be sure to pop over and check them out!
As always, thanks SO MUCH for taking the time to stop by!
Oh my goodness, this just pops! Loving the color of the flowers and the background is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThe red and black: a gorgeous combination. A great card that I like very much!
ReplyDeleteLia xx
Very wonderful card Darlene, with these beautiful roses and background!
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Hugs, Wilma.
Beautiful, your coloring is so pretty on the flowers, hard to believe it is with daubers
ReplyDeleteWow, strikingly gorgeous, Darlene! Your coloring with daubers is amazing. This is a great stamp for it!
ReplyDeleteYour black background is fabulous and just perfect to show off that gorgeous bold red on those flowers. Great doodle-ing.
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