Hi there,
This week's Cue Card at CASology is 'Smile', so I couldn't resist gathering my stamps and dies and play along!
I started by stamping the blooms using a free stamp set I received from Altenew during the holidays, then I used the camouflage die-cut technique for the sentiment.
I hope you are all having a great weekend ~ Thanks so much for stopping by,
Supplies:
Stamps: Altenew - Billowing Blossoms
Die: Lil'Inkers - Smile
Misc: Altenew - Inks; Lucy's Things - Sequins
Beautiful Barb, love the delicate flowers framing that great sentiment :)
ReplyDeleteso pretty - love the soft colors - I have that little stamp set too - you've inspired me to get it out and use it!
ReplyDeleteOh I love your soft Color of the Flowers around SMILE Sentiment
ReplyDeleteso elegant Barb
Love it and I used your HUGS if you see my post today...many thanks Miss Barb
big hugs
Monika
Softly beautiful...thought I recognized that stamp set.
ReplyDeleteSo subtle and beautiful Barb!
ReplyDeletePopped in to say that I think your card is stunningly beautiful and CAS perfection.....Love it x.
ReplyDeleteThe soft colors are gorgeous, Barb! Thanks for sharing with us at CASology this week!
ReplyDeleteSo soft and serene Barb.
ReplyDeleteI needed something pretty to smile about this morning, Barb... surely the scene outside my window didn't do it!
ReplyDeleteIsn't that stamp just the sweetest gift? You've used it in the sweetest of pinks - very feminine, very lovely card... xx
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Perfection, Barb! This card makes me smile. So lovely and soft and a beautiful design. xx
ReplyDeleteBarb, this card is so soft and sweet! I love the raised die cutting...such a great CAS design! Always great to see you in the CASology gallery. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI did, Barb ... smile, that is! What a dreamy, serene card ... I love camouflaged sentiments ... and this one's a beauty amid those delicate blooms! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteTruly stunning card, Barb! I love the hidden word in your gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The way you've used the soft flowers to frame your camoufflaged die-cut word is so very clever!
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