Good Friday Morning Ladies,
Please join me in wishing our lovely friend Sue the Very Happiest 60th Birthday, I hope that you'll be Celebrating all weekend long with your lovely family ❤️ 🥳🎂🍹🎉
Today's card is a 'throwback' from a year ago,
It was one of of the first cards I created using the colour cube. Which I must confess I haven't used for a while. I might start using them to inspire some colour ways for journal pages.
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I used a piece of inked background that I made along time ago, I loved the shades of pink though and thought it worked well with Color Cube card 405.
I stamped the Taylored Expressions Bouquet stamp onto the inked background and fussy cut it out, I layered the flowers to give more dimension to the card. I stamped the stems of the flowers onto the card front, then placed the fussy cut flowers over the top, so it looks like it was all stamped at the same time. I added the border that comes in the stamp set, then added a sentiment in Garden Green to match the stems and the green on the Color Cube card.
I hope that you all have an amazing day,
Love and hugs to all of you,
Sandra xxx




Hi everyone
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Sue, have a lovely time celebrating 🥳🙂xx
I love your card, the flowers are beautiful 😍
Maria, sorry I meant to say yesterday I’m sad to hear about the possible plans that might happen behind your house. It’s a worry to think of that happening! Fingers crossed they don’t get passed xx
Off to get my nails done this morning then got the finishing touches to do for tomorrow.
Have a good day everyone
Sending hugs to you all xx
Your card is gorgeous and admittedly I haven’t used those cards much recently and I should because they really do help me with colour combinations
ReplyDeleteI don’t think the ECG tape will show anything much because I didn’t experience any of the symptoms I sometimes have
So sorry to hear about the road changes they want to make Is it to do with this bloomin’ HS2
AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY SUE Have a lovely time celebrating
Take care everyone xx