The calendar just turned to a new month which means it's time for another Color Hues challenge. Julie B is our host this month and she's chosen the perfect Valentine colors of Pink and Red however, you do you. As you will see, I created a thank you card.
I dug through my cardstock scraps and chose two reds and two pinks and then went to town die cutting using a daisy die set. Because green stems are not allowed I chose to make my gold, an approved neutral. I embossed two pieces of cardstock with a 3D frame folder and then pieced them together to create the front panel. The sentiment was heat embossed in white.
The Stamp Market - Dainty Daisies die set
Spellbinders - Molded Frames embossing folder
MFT Stamps - Bitty Thanks sentiment stamp set
I invite you to visit our blog for more inspiration. Get those creative juices flowing and enter your card in the gallery for a chance to guest with us in the future.
Thanks for visiting!
Jules


Your pink and red daisies look great with the gold stems. Sweet thank you card.
ReplyDeleteLove those pink and red daisies framed by the embossing, lovely touch with the gold stems. :)
ReplyDeleteI love how you used multiple shades of pink and red for your sweet daisies, Jules! And that embossed frame is so classy! What a pretty way to say thank you.
ReplyDeleteYour pink & red daisies are fabulous Jules and I love the gold stems too...makes your daisies extra classy!! I love that embossed frame in the red & white too...frames the whole card perfectly!! Beautifully done my friend!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteI love your embossed frame and the red and pink flowers are a happy prelude to warmer weather for those of us buried under a heavy blanket of snow! Love the way you pieced together the two colors for your frame.
ReplyDeleteYou would think by now I would have ordered the EF. Love how this card turned out, Jules.
ReplyDeletePink daisies why not I think they're beautiful! Lovely card, my friend, as always!
ReplyDeleteThis is STUNNING!! I love the frame and the pretty daisies!!
ReplyDeleteThe layered framing is brilliant Jules! It grounds the flower stems and makes such an interesting and fun design. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOnly one response: LOVE! As in LOVE x LOVE!
ReplyDeletehugs~carol