Sunday, February 18, 2024

Spring Joy Cathedral Window

Good Morning!  


This card will be entered into the following Challenges:

 Simon Says Monday, Tie It Up! 
Memory Box, Ink Blending.



Lots going on with this creation!



Gina K Designs Spring Fling stamp set.
Memory Box Distress Windham Collage die, cropped.
Cheery Lynn Cherry Blossom, Corner Ivy and Wheat Heads dies.
Spellbinders Scallop Border and Standard Circle dies.
Tim Holtz Holiday Words Script die.




Tim Holtz Etcetera Cathedral Window Thickboard piece.
Brick and Swiss Dots Embossing Folders.
Distress Oxide inks in;
Fired Brick, Fossilized Amber, Spiced Marmalade and Walnut Stain.
Gold Embossing Powder.
White and Turquoise Paint.
Vellum.
Gold Foil Paper.
Ribbon.
PFS Jewels, 12 Pack.
Rubons.





Inside.





So FUN to create!
Ink blended flowers.



Thanks for peeking in the window!

Enjoy~~




5 comments:

  1. Wow, you really know how to throw everything on a card. I cannot do that for the LIFE of me. I love your pretty flowers, and that bow is to die for. You seem to be into grunge lately, and it suits you!

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  2. Wow, this is stunning! What a pretty way to decorate that arched window. I love the color treatment you used on the window too. Very rustic and beautiful!

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  3. oh oh OHHHHHH! Donna! Lots going on for sure! HOW INCREDIBLY SOULFUL and lovely! Your colorful distressing, additions of gold, pretty textures - the story it conveys with the blooms in the window - all so beautiful, my friend! You must have really had a good time putting this one together! Each element, applied so lovingly by your dear fingers, this is a keepsake! hugs, de

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  4. You are a very busy crafter and this card sure doesn't look like you threw everything on it. But it does have a lot of texture and great colors. I love how the flowers soften up the grunge of the window.

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  5. Beautiful, love what you have done to give a distress look to the window die,, along with the background! The flowers are a sweet touch with it!

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