Hi blog peeps!!! Happy Friday to you! Wow, did this week fly by again for me! How about you? Well, thankfully, I got to catch my breath a little this morning and channeled some creativity with my early morning cup of coffee. I am still on my flower kick, and I really do love the Island Floral and Blossom Party dies! So, this time, I thought I'd create some felt flowers. Here's a look at my full card:
I think it's got such a summery feel to it! I love that Dahlia like flower - it's fun and it really makes me smile! :) The leaves and smaller flowers in the middle are from the Island Floral Bigz die and the bigger outer flowers are from the Blossom Party Originals die. The DSP I used is the Island Party DSP from the SU! Summer Mini catalog. Not only did I create a scallop square card as you see above, but it's also one of those that you can prop up. I think they're called Easel cards. Here's another look:
So, what do you think? Hope you like it. Here's the recipe:
Thanks so much for coming by today. Have a great Friday!!{Felt Flower Congrats!}*Stamp Set: Say it with Scallops (retired SU!)*Cardstock: Whisper White, Pumpkin Pie, Melon Mambo, Island Party DSP*Inks: Pumpkin Pie Classic Ink Pad*Accessories: SU! Island Floral Bigz die, SU! Blossom Party Originals die; SU! Scallop Square Clear Bigz die, Sherbet buttons, Pumpkin Pie Corduroy button, Scallop Trim Border, Scallop Square punch, 1 1/4" square punch, Melon Mambo Polka Dot Grosgrain ribbon
6 comments:
LOVE this...the colors are absolutely delish and that feltie bloom ROCKS!! Happy Friday Girlie!
Rose,
What a great card!
Love the colors... so summery! :)
I also seem to be stuck on flowers (and butterflies)!
By the way, thank you for the great peony flower tutorial! :)
Take care!
Kris
LOVE that flower! :)
Amazing card!! Feels like summer, indeed! Makes me smile too :)
Love the cheery colors and of course your fabulous felt flower!:o!
Wow, what a beautiful card. I love the colors and everything about it! :o)
~*Priscilla Aguilar*~
http://faeriedreamsandpaperwishes.blogspot.com
P.S. What do you use to prop your cards on when you photograph them?
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