Today's card will be entered into the Challenges at MFT, Sketch and Simon Says Wednesday, Special Lady/Girlie.
I was going to make an all white card, something I have never done before, but as I began, I knew it wasn't working out right. So, I added pink, pink glitter paper. The stamp and die sets are from MFT, Sweet Roses, Blueprints #12, and Open Simply Scallop border, also Spellbinders Lacy Circle die. I used the Swiss Dots Embossing Folder and used the debossed side for the white panel. I stamped the roses and leaves on to Vellum using Versa Mark and white embossing powder, then layered the die cuts over pink and green card stock.. A little bit of a rose printed ribbon for accent. I felt I had to add that scallop border to the bottom as there was just too much white.
A pretty little card, could be used as a birthday, a happy hello or maybe even a Mother's Day card.
So glad you popped on by!
Enjoy~~
That looks so pretty with the embossed vellum and pink. Pretty card!
ReplyDeleteLove it Donna! All the elements are fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are really thinking SPRING with this card. Glad that you added the pink, as it is outstanding here. You have inspired me to finish my card for this challenge, is my first one went into the round file. My MoJo just was not around yesterday.
ReplyDeleteA true beauty my dear! Love those sweet flowers the embossing the vellum and that beautiful rose ribbon! Hugs
ReplyDeleteOh, my! This is so gorgeous! Love it
ReplyDeleteAwesome card. I love how you did the flowers with the white embossing on vellum and then overlayed it on the colored card stock. Also love that ribbon, the perfect final touch! Really sweet.
ReplyDeletePretty, oh, so pretty!! I love the embossed flowers on vellum overlayed on the cs, and everything else about it.
ReplyDeleteOh how pretty Donna...love the sketch you used to.
ReplyDeleteLovely and quite sweet! Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThis really is a versatile card Donna! Always awesome to have on hand! Thanks for joining us on the MFT Challenge! :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a feminine card, Donna!
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