I love the new bracket shaped card that Lori just added to the shop.
It has such an elegant feel and this lace damask paper from the Echo Park- Sweet Girl Collection is a perfect match. I cut a scallop circle and flag label from this set.and two of these butterflies. I embossed the pink one with my Cuttlebug D'vine Swirls folder and added some clear glitter to the turquoise one. Applying glue to the center of the butterfly only, allow the wings to be lifted for added dimension.
I added some ribbon, a rosette, and a die cut flower sticker from the Sweet Girl Collection.
The sentiment is from Scrappy Moms Stamps and the button is from October Afternoon.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
The sentiment is from Scrappy Moms Stamps and the button is from October Afternoon.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
WOW! That is so pretty! Love it! You are truly talented. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSweet cards! Those colors are like a breath of spring!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card and treat box!!
ReplyDeleteOh my such a pretty card,love your design,very pretty papper...
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. My favorite is the treat box and the pleated 3D flower. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and box. Love the spring colors.
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I'm in love with that color combo!
ReplyDeleteI saw this over on Lori's blog. Love this beautiful project. The colors really pop!
ReplyDeleteThat's really beautiful. I just love the shape and colors of it.
ReplyDeleteI am considering purchasing this LW design to use for table numbers at my niece's wedding. Can you share if the design will stay standing when displayed on a table the way it is in your photo? I am hoping it isn't the type that gradually falls flat to the table. Thanks for your help!
ReplyDeleteI am considering purchasing this LW design to use for table numbers at my niece's wedding. Can you share if the design will stay standing when displayed on a table the way it is in your photo? I am hoping it isn't the type that gradually falls flat to the table. Thanks for your help!
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