Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Friendship Gardens

 Back for one more post!

This next creation will be entered into the following Challenges:

Simon Says Monday, Anything But A Card.
Simon Says Wednesday, Favorite Technique--more coloring!!!
Dies R Us, Anything Goes.



I used an old wood mounted Stampin' Up! stamp, Friendship Gardens.
Poppies and sentiment are from Gina K Designs, Stately Flowers 1.
Copic Markers.
Amalgam Black ink.





MFT Cross Stitched Rectangles die.
PTI Scallop Rectangle die from Shakers and Sprinkles Kit.
These dies were layered on front and back and then
adhered to a Vellum Envelope I made using my Envelope Maker Board.
Designer Paper Envelope Liners.
Ribbon.







I also added a premade Vellum Envelope to the back 
so I can write a little note and tuck it inside.
The large Vellum pocket is perfect for tucking a packet or two of flower seeds into.



Thanks so much for popping in!

Hope your day feels like SPRING!!!

Enjoy~~









7 comments:

  1. So adorable!!! I love that it looks like a packet of seeds, it's so YOU!!! I love the vintage look of this card, a packet full of poppy seeds. How FUN!!!

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  2. What a great card with all of this detail and an envelope too! I love that it looks like a packet of vintage seeds. It says, SPRING, here we come!

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  3. Oh my goodness! What a darling way to gift a garden to someone! Donna, your "oldie" garden stamp is gorgeous! I don't recall seeing it before. But the colors, distressing, and attention to pretty details make this project especially lovely! Wishing you warmth and sunshine! hugs, de

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  4. Fantastic design and great mix of elements in its creation.

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  5. This is AWESOME! You are so clever! Well done girlfriend!

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  6. This is just too sweet. You did an amazing job on this one. But then again, you always do an amazing job.

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  7. very pretty design, love the little packet and great idea with the vellum envelope too, pretty coloring!

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