F4A688 - Colorful & Simple
MIX535 - choose your inspiration (I chose Napkin)
For me, I love making napkin cards. They are very quick and some are full of color. I bought a pack of these napkins and really think they work great for quick sympathy cards.
I glued this to a white card stock then glued it to the black card base.
I white heat embossed the sentiment on black and finished with a few scattered gems.
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Challenges:
Daring Cardmakers - A Bunch of...
Ellibelle's Corner - April Showers or May Flowers
The Outlawz - Sunday Song & Rhyme - My inspiration came from the Flowers Too line.
Those flowers are so colorful and make for a stunning card! I haven't made a napkin card in well over a decade but this looks wonderful!
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ReplyDeleteCarol x
Really beautiful card! I've never tried this technique before, but I've seen so many people doing them! Maybe I should give it a try especially after seeing this pretty result! TFS!
ReplyDeleteI've never made a napkin card, must look them up!
ReplyDeleteI LOve your colours.
Chrissyxx
I agree there are so many pretty napkins out there, this is pretty!
ReplyDeleteI really like this technique and your napkin is so gorgeous, I love the sentiment and the sequins to show it off the gorgeous flowers.
ReplyDeleteI tried this technique before but didn't have much luck, but seeing your gorgeous card makes me want to try again. Love it!
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Ellie
Ellibelle's Corner
Such a glorious array of florals. Such an interesting technique. Thanks for joining our Cut it Up "What's in your Garden" challenge.
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Larelyn (CIU owner)
I too love to use napkins... This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing with Songs and Rhymes. Please remember to state where your inspiration came from in the poem.
ReplyDeleteAlways a difficult card to make but loving your idea. Thanks for joining in at the Daring Cardmakers. x
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