Skip to main content

FMS# 483 Mother's Day Poppies

Creating Mother's Day cards is always fun- I love making something soft and feminine. I have had a big weekend creating using up bits and pieces from the top of my desk which seem to have been accumulating. It's a good feeling to bring odd pieces together and see where they take you. I had these few poppies left over and I have tried to use them many times before but today they found their home. I adhered the large heart over a square doily and trimmed off the corners. 
I was loosely inspired by Freshly Made Sketches #483, and by the colours in the inspiration pic from As You See It challenge #249, although I will confess I thought the pink was softer - I have used Petal Pink and Blushing Bride here - I only realised it was Flirty Flamingo later. I did add some So Saffron ink into the watercolour and it definitely improved the poppies. None the less I am happy with the finished card.


There were plenty of bits and pieces that worked well to decorate the inside too

I hope you have a creative week and remember, 
"don't just post online,
 post something pretty!"
cheers, Liz

Product List

Comments

  1. Lovely poppies! They work well with the die cut behind. The tiny pearls pick up the colours nicely too. Thanks for joining us at As You See It.

    ReplyDelete
  2. So beautifully soft and feminine!! I love your accent using the vellum tucked into the heart. Thank you for playing along with us at Freshly Made Sketches.

    ReplyDelete
  3. What a beautiful card Elizabeth! I love the use of the vellum doily inside the heart diecut, it makes a lovely background to your watercoloured poppies. It always feels good to use up some of those bits and pieces too. Thanks for playing along with us over at As You See It this week!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Those poppies look gorgeous! I love how soft and feminine your card is.Thanks for sharing with us at Freshly Made Sketches.

    ReplyDelete
  5. This is so pretty and perfect for a Mother's Day card. The So Saffron mixed with the Blushing Bride almost turned it into a Flirty Flamingo. It looks very close. Thanks for getting colourful with us at As You See It Challenges!

    ReplyDelete
  6. This is just gorgeous! You used the colors in such a beautiful way...soft and elegant! Thanks for sharing this with us at As You See It this week!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Thanks so much for taking the time to comment. I really appreciate it,
In line with new Data Protection legislation (GDPR) by commenting you do so in the knowledge that your name & comment are visible to all who visit this blog and thereby consent to the use of that personal information for that specific purpose.
Liz

Popular posts from this blog

Rolled paper roses Frames

Two new Frames for the Handmade Expo Markets this weekend. These are hand rolled vanilla paper roses, with newsprint DSP in the red version. Sentiment is from Painted Petals, making the paper roses is made easier using the Spiral Flower Die thanks for looking. Of course these can be mDe to order, liz

Envelope Dies perfect for an Acetate Tent card and some new DSP

After creating yesterday's cards I was on a roll and created this one using the beautiful Gilded Autumn DSP and the Fancy Phrases stamp set.  I really love the sentiments in this set.  It is such a simple design and easy to create. You can find all the directions on yesterday's post for Just Add Ink (JAI#518)  I watercoloured the white leaf after I had adhered the gold veins just to soften it, and I added a strip of mint DSP to the front of one of the tent stands as the white was a bit stark. That's the cool thing about this design, you can change it up plenty of ways. I'm sure we can all send these type of cards at the moment. I hope you are safe and well, and staying connected, wherever you are. I hope you have a creative week and remember,  "don't just post online,  post something pretty!" cheers, Liz Product List Ornamental Envelopes Bundle [ 155168 ] $83.50 Envelopes  Dies [ 153531 ] $63.00 Shimmery White A4 Car

CTC#58 Christmas Decor and Gift wrapping.

Welcome back to CTC for this week's entry - to be inspired by a 3D item or giftwrap and packaging from the Occasions Catalogue.You may have arrived here from Helen's great blog, or you may be starting here, but wherever you have arrived from you are very welcome, and I hope you enjoy linking to each blog in the hop for some great ideas. I have some boxes for you today. It's always so nice to give a beautifully wrapped present - both for the giver and for the recipient. Stampin' Up! have some great options to make it easy with a big range of tag options, gorgeous ribbons and boxes and bags.... Since Christmas is also a time when budgets are stretched it's a great opportunity to take advantage of the hugely discounted items in the Clearance rack. Have you been and had a look lately? I have decided to showcase some of the great gift wrap options for you. Here are some great Gift Boxes which come flat and are super easy to assemble The gift tag is 2