Hi and welcome! Today's sketch from Freshly Made Sketches was designed by Judy Rozema and is a classic!
I made my card using die-cuts from a previous session as well as a colour combo from the Colour Cubes.
I saved a heap of time by designing my card in advance in my Trinity Stamps Cardmaking Sketchbook, so it was a reasonably simple matter to put it all together. The background panel was stamped with the sentiment then run through my die-cutting machine with the Lumber embossing folder. The teal square was die-cut with an embossed edge square die to give it added texture and then I arranged the flowers.
Thanks so much for visiting. Be sure to check out the wonderful cards made by the rest of the design team.
Products used:
Stamps: Bitty Birthday Wishes (MFT)
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black, Eucalyptus, Jade, Pastel Sunrise, Coral Bliss, Vanilla Cream (Altenew)
Cardstock: White, Black, Coral Crush, Peach Bellini, In the Buff, Caribbean Sea (MFT), Sage (Spellbinders), Ocean Tides (PTI), Adriatic (Hero Arts), Silver Matte Foil
Dies: Be Bold Blooms (Spellbinders), Embossed Edge Squares (Kat Scrappiness)
Accessories: Lumber EF (Tim Holtz)
Cheers
Karren
Karren, you started with a fantastic Sketch - yours and Judy's! LOve the wood grain panel and every single bloom and leaf - gorgeous colors with those teals!
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What a totally delightful spring bouquet! Generally don't like so many die cuts on a card, but your card is exceptional!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! Love those gorgeous colors!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Karren. Love the colors and of course those pretty flowers.
ReplyDeletePretty colors, pretty flowers, pretty card!
ReplyDeleteA stunning card, with a lovely colour mix.
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Your floral arrangement is beautiful against the blue!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Karren! I just love what you do with the Blooms! The colours are fantastic! I love the texture of the background! Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors - I have both cubes and need to USE them!!
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Karren! I love the way the oranges pop against the blues - and I agree about Judy's sketch, a classic! Vicky x
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I am in awe of the gorgeous colors!
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