What a great inspiration challenge today, Audrie! I just love using Pinterest for inspiration! I was up late last night and still working on a card and found this pin as inspiration - what beautiful cupcakes! The colors and flowers inspired my card.
I used the new Power Poppy remixed digital image that's available today. Clematis is a flower vine that grows up walls, along fences, on buildings, and also on trellises. So after coloring my image, I used a decorative die and glue several layers to the pink card base. Then I used Labels 28 for the pink mat and fussy cut my focal image using out-of-the-box technique.
Thanks for taking a closer look, and I hope you have a great weekend and a fun Labor Day weekend. More information on my blog. Hugs, all!
Date: Saturday, September 5, 2015 GMT Views: 3055
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Sat, Sep 05, 2015 @ 7:28 PM
Ditto word for word what Francie said....I will be sitting in the lawn chair right next to her!!! Sis,every inch of this is jaw dropping gorgeous. Pinned and faved with a big happy sigh.
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Registered: July 9, 2008 Location: Stars Fell on Alabama Posts: 74762
Sun, Sep 06, 2015 @ 6:19 AM
Cheryl, another beautiful card in your gallery. I love this clematis image and how you cut it and placed it out of the box. You've framed it beautifully. The flower really pops with the sponging around it.
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Sun, Sep 06, 2015 @ 8:11 AM
Gorgeous, Cheryl! YOur clematis are just beautiful & I love the fancy framing. You know out of the box is one of my all time fave techniques. Beautifully done!