I focused on the tulips and polka-dots. My tulips are two-step stamped but not die-cut. I used similar colors; our pinks & greens are different shades from different companies. My colors are from my favorite SU In Color group from 2013-15. The strawberry was the one I used the least, so it was fun to explore that color again. I used more layers and a colored card base. I added a bow as Joanne did, but I left off the sentiment.
This will be an all-purpose card in my stash. I made six different panels practicing the two-step stamping. In keeping with my resolution for 2019, I made the extra panels into cards, rather than bag & hold for using another day.
Thank you Joanne for sharing your beautiful cards with us and for inspiring my cards today!
Thanks for looking.
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Mon, May 27, 2019 @ 2:10 PM
Diane, this is a fabulous case of Joanne's beautiful tulip card. I am going to have to fave yours and now hers too, lol.....I really like these colors you chose!
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Mon, May 27, 2019 @ 4:15 PM
What a beautiful bouquet of tulips this is Diane. I love the colors you chose for this card and the wonderful polka dot paper too. This card also fits this week's CAS challenge to go outside (if you chose to enter it into that). I am impressed with how many cards you made doing this beautiful technique Diane. ~Karen.
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Tue, May 28, 2019 @ 4:51 AM
This is such a pretty card. TFS. Happy day
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