I used the MFT sets Splendid Sunflower and Peaceful Wildflowers. The sunflower was stamped and then trimmed out (still don't own the matching die!) and then three little rhinestones were added. After creating all the initial layers I used some Early Espresso baker's twine to create the two final elements in the layout. Once the twine was attached I added the trimmed out sunflower.
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Supplies: Cardstock: PTI cream, kraft and pink; PP: PTI kraft; Stamps: MFT; Ink: Stampin Up!; Baker's twine: Stampin Up!; Rhinestones: KI Memories
12 comments:
Oh, this is lovely, Rosemary ... such a pretty image and I love how you used the twine to create the 'panels'! Anita :)
Oh my goodness, Rosemary! I keep having to change my favorites list--this is wonderful!
Love how you interpreted that sketch using the twine! It just started raining here too, thank goodness because the ground is really dry here.
Beautiful, love the colour scheme and that you used twine, to represent the horizontal panels :D
Hi Rosie, love your original take on the sketch with the twine! The colours are beautiful, so restful. Hope you had a great Xmas and New Year, a beautiful sunny day here but its all set to change!!
Val x
eeecckkk, luv the pink sunflower....swooon. so glad you played along with us at Card Concept!
sparkle & shine *~*
I love the soft pink you chose for your sunflower, and how you wrapped the twine around this card! So, so pretty, Rosemary!
Swoon!! Beautiful sunflower...love the gems!
What a gorgeous sunflower in these soft colors! Thanks for joining us this week at The Card Concept!
Rosemary I love how you created a pink sunflower. Gorgeous, so good to see you again my friend. Thank you so much for joining us for the first challenge at the Card Concept!
Hi Rosemary! This is such a beautiful card...I love the twine and the pretty way you used the Card Concept challenge colors...just gorgeous, as always!
Great take on both sketch and colors, Rosemary! Love your fun use of the twine! Thanks so much for joining us at The Card Concept.
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