Hello friends. It is time for a new challenge at Seize the Birthday and Ashwini has chosen the "Toppings" option of Dichromatic - Use two colors only, with the optional addition of any combination of black/white/neutral colors. No metallics allowed! I had never heard this word so I am glad she had the explanation for it. Several of us have chosen the two colors of blue and green but all our cards are different. Be sure to check out all the inspiration over at Seize the Birthday.
I dug out an oldie but goodie stamp set, SU Fabulous Florets (retired), I stamped the flowers and leaves in Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored them with Copics. I fussy cut them and layered them on a die cut white panel using SU Ornate Layers Dies. I mounted this layer with foam tape on a Seaside Spray panel embossed with my new Altenew Diamond Stars 3D EF. The sentiment is from SU Happy Thoughts. For a final touch I added clear rhinestones to the centers of the flowers.
I will also link to Addicted to Stamps and More Challenge - Birthdays
Thanks so much for stopping by. I hope you have a wonderful day.
Happy Stamping,
JoAnn
Such a soft and pretty card, JoAnn. The cluster of flowers works so well with the intricate panel.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your comment on my blog too.
Di :)
Your cards always turned out so pretty! This one is just gorgeous
ReplyDeleteBeautiful soft blue and green flowers and leaves that look so beautiful on the lacy background!
ReplyDeleteJoAnn, Gorgeous color combination. That blue is so soft and pretty! Awesome card!
ReplyDeleteAnother amazing flower card, JoAnn! the blue is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI adore the lace and soft blues. Such a beautiful card JoAnn!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty card JoAnn, love the flowers against the gorgeous lacy diecut, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous shade of blue! I used to love bright colors, but I must admit, muted colors have thir own beauty! The soft colors really add a touch of elegance to your card, JoAnn. Looks really lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely JoAnn. I love blue & green together and you've done a great job putting them together. The ornate die is fabulous with these flowers.
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