I had fun stamping with my friend Kim- who has recently signed up to be a SU demo. She made her version of a 'Shellie card' and I got to make one too:
We stamped the sprig of flowers and then embossed the background. We punched the ivory and sponged it and added the DSP. We punched out the notch with the photo corner punch. We gathered the seam binding and punched out the leaves from the bird punch- then added the rose finding. Oh I love this card!
Here is a close-up of the ribbon:
I hope you have a Blessed Easter for those that celebrate!
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Thanks for stopping by! Shelly
16 comments:
I love the colors, embossed backround and the way you treated the ribbon :) Beautiful crad :)
oh shelly! this card is absolutely gorgeous!!!! GOR-G-US!!!!
wishing you a truly blessed Easter.
hugs :)
Shelly wow this is so beautiful! The lace and a ribbon rose along with the fantastic background are so stunning!
This is stunning. The whole thing is so well coordinated.
Just beautiful! Love the colors and the added embossing! Your Seam Binding Embellie came out wonderfully! Have a Blessed Easter!
I really liked the sketch layout when Shelly did it and I REALLY like how you made it your way! it's gorgeous with all of the texture, ribbon and embellishments! Happy Easter!
This is gorgeous! I may have to CASE it--love everything about it.
Fabulous card, Shelly! Have a lovely weekend! Janna
this is a real WOW! I love it all--esp how you took that DSP and made it look like ribbon--how simple yet effective! HJappy Easter, N
Shelly, gorgeous card.
Wow, this is absolutely STUNNING!!! Hope you have a Happy Easter! Hugs, Karen
I can see why you love this, so do I. Everthing about it is stunning
Yes, it is a very "Shellie" card! all it needs is some CI paint!
the sprig of flowers are beautiful!
This is absolutely gorgeous. Love the colors and the stamping and flower go so well together.
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What a gorgeous card. Love how you stamped and colored the flowers then embossed them on the background.
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