Just couldn't help myself I have ended up making another card for The Shabby Tea Room . It started out as a new baby card but now its a wedding or anniversary card.
I have used Prima Pixie Glen papers and if you look closely there is a little aqua coloured heart, thought this would be your something blue. The large flower is made from a mixture of tulle, vellum and organza.
wow how cute ... love your design ... great that you can start a card as a baby card and it becomes an anniversary/wedding card ... you are very versatile lol ... its a beautiful day here hope it lasts ... just doing a bit of blog hopping happy crafting and love sandy ss
The doily die was cut from ivory cardstock and I used Tim Holtz distress ink pad in tea dye and used a blending tool just to highlight the edges. Hope this helps. xxx
Pretty card and another one of your lovely flowers. Tinaxx
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely card, in such pretty colours, and a beautiful flower. Gorgeous! xx Jill B
ReplyDeletepopped over from docrafts - flower is fabulous on a beautiful card xx
ReplyDeleteLovely card and a great flower!
ReplyDeleteGreat card and a lovely flower!
ReplyDeleteSO pretty! Adore that flower!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with us at TSTR!
Lovely card, its so pretty and elegant xx
ReplyDeletelovely card xxx
ReplyDeletewow how cute ... love your design ... great that you can start a card as a baby card and it becomes an anniversary/wedding card ... you are very versatile lol ... its a beautiful day here hope it lasts ... just doing a bit of blog hopping happy crafting and love sandy ss
ReplyDeleteThis is simply gorgeous! Hopped here from docrafts x
ReplyDeleteThis is simply gorgeous! Hopped here from docrafts x
ReplyDeletea really lovely card I love all the little finishing touches x
ReplyDeleteWow what a brilliant card love the flower and well just about everything on the card really. Alison xxx
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous. I love it. xxxx
ReplyDeletebeautiful card sue xx
ReplyDeletebeautiful card tracy x
ReplyDeleteHi Dawn, this is truely charming. Such a very pretty card, I wish I could learn your technique for distressing the doily.
ReplyDeleteThe doily die was cut from ivory cardstock and I used Tim Holtz distress ink pad in tea dye and used a blending tool just to highlight the edges. Hope this helps. xxx
DeleteBeautiful card and love the flower
ReplyDeletecarol xx
Beautiful card. Chris xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, I love it! Happy Leapblogging! Elaine-xxx-
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card :)
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous. I love the large flower. Gail x
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fab card. The colours are gorgeous and I love everything about it.
ReplyDeleteHeike xx