I'm never quite sure why time asses so quickly when you are on holiday ... it is Thursday already and I haven't managed to do half the things I planned to do during my week off!! However, I have managed to spend time crafting ... perhaps I should have been doing the housework but there is always tomorrow!!!
This is the card I've created today:
I seem to have on going problems taking photographs ... today the problem seems to be too much light!!
I used:
UNIKO - Pure Florals: Lily and Originally Organic
Distress Inks - Picked Raspberry, Ripe Persimmon and Twisted Citron
WOW Gold Embossing Powder
Lawn Cuts - Stitched Rectangles
Wink of Stella
I'm entering the following challenges:
TIME OUT #84 Inspired by words:
"Flowers and Friends make Life a Garden"
"Less is More" #330 Gold embossing and wink of stella on the buds
Enjoy!
Stylish, very sophisticated and beautiful colours - I love this! What a great way of stacking up the panels to create a scene, and I do love the elegant script of Uniko sentiments <3 Keep crafting - housework can always wait! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Less is More :)
ReplyDeleteLove this original design and the stamps and colours you have used...beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, I love the way you used your stamped panels, very contemporary looking card. Thanks for joining us at Less Is More and Time Out Challenges!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Elaine ! What a great design to build this beautiful scene ! And I love this stamp set too ! Very elegant card ! Thanks so much for sharing and for playing (again) along with us at Less is More !
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card, the gold embossing adds a touch of luxury to it. Crafting always beats housework here!
ReplyDeleteA stunner, Elaine, in every way!! I'm sure it wasn't intentional, but I've often called Time an ass, too, lol!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card Elaine, a fabulous design and so pretty.
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Just beautiful - I love the elegant gold embossing and how you layered the flower with rectangular die cut panels! Thanks so much for taking some TIME OUT from your housework to play along with us ;) Jill
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