Here is a card I made a couple of months ago at The Langley Stampers Club.
The base of the card is a dark grey textured cardstock. We embossed a snippet of that grey card with a dotted Swiss EF and used it for an accent mat.The image is some branches that we double stamped onto white card. We matted the image with lemony yellow card and then die cut a scalloped circle mat and 3 sizes of hydrangea petals from the inside of that yellow mat. When we were finished we basically had only a frame left to slide behind the image! Hopefully this gutting of the mat to create a snippet, and the creative use of punching up said snippet to create the flowers, gets me extra points at Pixies Crafty Workshop...hmmmm...
We then curved the petals with an embossing round tool and assembled the flowers. I was careful to randomly scatter the blossoms. Some are 2 layers deep and others just a single inner petal.
We then stamped the Happy Birthday greeting on a snippet of the white card, and then die that with a smaller scalloped circle. Once the yellow matted image was adhesived to the embossed grey accent mat, then we mounted the sentiment. All that was placed on the background DP and 4 pearls were placed in the corners.
Some lemony yellow organza was wrapped around the DP and toppers. We then made a bow from some ribbon snippets and glued it to the wrapped ribbon with a Glue Dot. I liked this method of placing the bow as the wrapped ribbon remains flat against the card giving it a nice look.
This was a very fun card to make and I am happy to share it today. I think it has the look of Spring!
I am entering this card in the following challenges:
1. Pixies Crafty Workshop - must use snippets
2. Catch the Bug - Flowers galore
Here are a couple of photos of Spring in my new, teensy garden. Many of you may remember that we moved last year and the back garden had never been put in. It was just a mass of dirt and some stray ugly gravel...
We will add some black garden mulch to hide the auto drip watering system. I just want to plant a few more things before I do that final mulching step. I also need to sketch the garden out onto graph paper so that I do not plant anything perennials over the bulbs! For now, I have shoved a chopstick into the ground close to where the bulbs are...close, but not quite on top of them to damage the underground growth!
Here is a view of the patio DH just finished...we are finally able to use the back garden now. The flower bed I showed you is just to the left of the patio. There are even a couple of more really teensy ones too! Our guest parking driveway and our garage, are just to the right of the patio...just beyond the fence.
A beautiful card - I love the yellow and grey. Lovely design too. I'm sure you'll get extra points for your clever punched snippets!
ReplyDeleteHope you're soon feeling a lot better.
Take care, Kath x
Beautiful card with everything fitting together so well
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
Such a pretty card Mo, lovely sunny yellows and pretty flowers.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is coming along nicely, I know it's hard work but it must be quite nice to have a blank canvas to start with - I don't know if it's just me but I can only see the first two photographs!
Pauline
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That's a very pretty card full of sunshine you have there Mo. Hope things improve for you soon.
ReplyDeleteLove your garden pic's too.
xxx
A lovely spring card. Looks like your garden is taking shape nicely. I hope you have good weather to enable you to enjoy it. Cara x
ReplyDeleteGreat card, I love the yellow flowers and the cute embossed panel.
ReplyDeleteSuch a bright and sunny card! Just what I need with all this rain. Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteHi Mo, I absolutely love your card. The design is lovely and the colours are so pretty and summery and I love the idea of putting the little flowers on the stamped branches. A really beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteYour garden seems to be taking shape. Thanks for sharing the photos. I look forward to seeing it later in the year. Barbxx
I love those bright, cheerful and sunny yellow colors on your card! It's uplifting just to see it! I love your garden/patio spot too - how beautiful and serene! I hope your medical issues soon disappear after you sit in that lovely setting and just enjoy mother nature :) take care!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty, I love yellow, I'll remember to try it with grey next, it's such a beautiful color combo. And you did great making all those tiny flowers. So glad to see you shared it over at Catch the Bug too, good luck in the challenge!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Maureen, gorgeous spring colours. Your garden is looking good too. Hope life gets easier soon. Carol x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and such lovely photos of your garden Mo. I do hope your Mum makes progress, it's always such a worry - and also your own daughter is on a recovery path as well. Lots going on for you so just be sure to also have some 'Mo' time!
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Di xx
Beautiful card!! Your garden is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog. I do live in Bridlington and the lady at the craft shop was Australian. The shop is no longer yhere sadly.
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
This is such a pretty card, I love the yellow and grey combination. I haven't been commenting on blogs since I've been looking after mum as the Internet is not good but I wanted to thank you for yours and to send best wishes to your mum. I'm fortunate in that my mum lives quite close. Hope life gets better for you soon x
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Simply gorgeous hun and good on you for using grey, i have so much of it and always avoid it !! and it goes so perfect with the yellow.
ReplyDeleteSending you hugs for your mum and daugher.
Loving your garden, Luv Sam x
Wonderful card and such lovely cheery colours Mo. Fabulous photos of your garden too xx
ReplyDeleteHello Maureen, sorry to hear that life is a bit difficult for you at the moment, I hope things get better soon.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, lovely flowers and fabulous summer colours.
Your garden is coming along nicely, super photos, Kate x
Lovely Spring like card. Love the yellow and grey colour combo.
ReplyDeleteYour new place looks beautiful & ready to enjoy summer, Maureen! Hope you're feeling better soon! Super creative to use the inside of the mat to punch the flowers! I used to cut a square out of all my mats as it seemed like such a waste of paper. I've gotten lazy & don't do that now unless it's a special paper, so this is a good reminder. Your card is absolutely gorgeous & yellow isn't even one of "my colors"--haha!
ReplyDeleteA labor of love all round, your pretty sunny spring like card, and your garden, both will give lots of pleasure xxx
ReplyDeleteOoh such a gorgeous sunny card! Love the grey and yellow colour scheme and the design is fabulous! I hope everything improves for you real soon! Take care of yourself! xxx
ReplyDeleteOhhhh I love, love love the yellow and grey combo!! Such a beautiful card! Your little garden and yard are beautiful too. Thanks so much for joining us at Catch the bug Challenges.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fresh look with the gray & yellow combo and all the pretty elements on this card. Also like this design layout very much.. The yellow organza ribbon sets all off so nicely. Enjoyed seeing pictures of your garden project too...it's already inviting, and with the other things planned, you'll have a most relaxing retreat. Sure hope the health problems will get better, and family always comes first! Take care, Mo....big hugs too. TFS
ReplyDeleteLovely card indeed Mo, brilliant work I rarely lift yellow out of my pack but wow I love what you've done here, brilliant work!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping over with update, too, much appreciated...
I hope to be back for 25th but my time at mo is taken up with helping someone so time will tell. You know all about that :)
Thanks for the inspiration,
Shaz in Oz.x
{Calligraphy Cards - Shaz in Oz}
I've been a bad bloggie friend, too, Maureen, so I understand! I do hope you feel better soon! Your lemony snippets card is so beautiful! And so is your sweet garden and patio! You have done a fantastic job!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful. I love the yellow with the gray. Great look and the die flowers to the stamped stems is a great look. Love this card..
ReplyDeleteI love the views of your garden and the patio. Hubby did an awesome job on it. Will be nice to spend time drinking coffee/eating.. gee just to go out and relax and read a book.. Thanks for sharing and joining our Catch the bug challenge. Hugs
Billie A (DT)
Totally love youre flower card! Thanks for playing with us at catch the bug.
ReplyDeleteGreetz,
Marieke
Your card is so cheery! I love how you popped up the flowers. Your garden and patio are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bright and cheery card.
ReplyDeleteThe garden is coming along nicely from when we saw it.
Lynn x
Fab colours combo, yellow and grey looks so elegant toghether! Love the little flowers, you have had a great idea using the hydrangea's little shapes! The shining bow has a fab look on the branch of blossoms, love it!
ReplyDeleteCongrats for your new outdoor place, the garden promises to be wonderful and such a beautiful patio!!
A beautiful card, love the yellow and grey combination. TFS the photos of your garden, it looks lovely. xx
ReplyDeleteHi Maureen,
ReplyDeletewhat a super and glorious card.
The colour is so lovely and cheerful.
Wonderful little flowers too.
Thank you for your lovely comment the other week.
I think I am sorted now with my meds, and don't feel like a zombie any more.
Love and biggest hugs from my house to yours.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.
Such a bright and sunny card Maureen! Love those flowers.
ReplyDeletespeaking of flowers, you are quite the Gardner -- great think about sketching out the floor plan .. I love the way you have laid out your garden.
We moved about the same time and I don't know about you but I still and trying to get situated. I think I am trying to cram as much crafting stuff into this wee house as I can. Well I had better get busy and make my card for Rudolph Day!!
Sandy xx
Gorgeous bouquet of flowers. I really like a way arrangement of flowers and multidimensionality of the composition.
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BozenA