This week's challenge at the Speedy the Cat Challenge Blog is to "use a die cut in the background". I used the Spellbinder's long rectangle nestie for my background and my flower is from their Blossom die set. My card size is 5.5 x 5.5 inches
Pop over and checkout the gorgeous projects by the Speedy the Cat's Design Team for Mark's Finest Papers. Hope you get to play in this week's challenge...remember the winner receives a FREE stamp set!
Have a beautiful week - and come on back next Saturday for the new challenge!
hugs,
supplies:
Stamp set MFP's "Nature's Postage"cs: MFP's Aged Cranberry, stash black, green and dp
ink: Memento Black
Copics: G000, 00, Y02, YR15, RV21, B01
embellishments: gold pen, smooch illuminator, MS leaf punch, brad
sSellbinders: Long Classic Scalloped Rectangle Lg and Blossom
16 comments:
What a beautiful card, and an awesome idea..You go girl. :)
Wow Linda--this is fantastic. I love how you used 3 of the same images! I never think to do that! This card is really lovely and will make someone very very happy when they receive it!! TFS
beautiful, I love the flower at the bottom too!!!!!
Beautiful card Linda - love the dragonfly. Just in case you're wondering why I'm coming up anonymous - it's the only way I can get through to comment. Have no idea why - this is something new to me on a few blogs. Hugs, Dru
Linda I love how you did the triple postage stamp-your coloring of the image is amazing too. Beautifully done!
Bear Hugs,
Carol
Linda, your creation with that added blossom is so beautiful. What a great idea to make this look like a purchase of stamps from the P. O. (maybe they need to look at this design) :) I love your added flower with the glitz on it.
Beautiful postage, Linda!!!
Gorgeous! Love the postage stamp pictures!
The postage rawks ...tfs
A total stunner my friend!
Beautiful! I love your total layout! Great added flower!
Oh! love it!!
Linda this is beyond beautiful!!!!
Gorgeous Linda!! Just love your work!!
Love this Linda. Postage images just pull me in!!!
Linda, the die cut you picked is just *perfect* behind the postage stamps! Lovely floral cluster, too. :)
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