This started out OK.
But wait!
If I add a sentiment at the bottom I can take it over to
so.....
Oh, no!
The vellum is curled and won't straighten no matter what I do!
But then......
I remembered that frame left over from a die cut.
Now I like it!
and since I used a snippet, I can go to
and since I used my SU Markers, I'm taking this to
MAKE YOUR MARK
(second entry)
Thanks for stopping by.
Hope you enjoy!
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Card Recipe
Stamps: You've Got This, Endless Birthday Wishes (both SU)
Ink: Whisper White, Markers (Watermelon Wonder, Garden Green, Hello Honey) (all SU)
Paper: Solar White (Neena), Whisper White (SU), Cardstock Vellum (SU)
Other: White EP (SU)
Oh, I love your flower on the vellum and the end result with the frame, just gorgeous.
ReplyDeletelove your card Bonnie - reading your description reminded me of the children's book "if you give a mouse a cookie..." :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is soooooooooooo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWell Bonnie, I was loving it at the ok point. lol But that frame really make it go from good to great! Love that flower and love how you colored it. Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteLove the frame. Love the flower. Love your entire card! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLynn
Gorgeous flower image and colouring. Well done with the frame - the perfect finishing touch :)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny how beautiful cards come from little accidents. It was beautiful before too.
ReplyDeleteBu-ti-ful card, as always. Love how you fixed the curled vellum! Seems there's not a boo boo or glitch you can't fix...now that's being creative.
ReplyDeleteJosieD
Stunning design Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteHugs Diane
Just stunning! I love the effect of the flower on the vellum and adding the frame to cover the curled vellum was a brilliant idea. xx
ReplyDeleteOh Bonnie, I thought I was the only one who saves the left over frames from die cuts!! I love, love the progression of your gorgeous card, simply amazing.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing.
This is so, so pretty, Bonnie! I loved the progression, you sounded a lot like me with the "but, wait" and process! And wow, what a difference! The end result is perfection!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteYour card has evolved beautifully! It's really wonderful, vellum adds a image of cool lightness.
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BozenA
WOW! this is beautiful Bonnie. Great rescue too.
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xx
Love the way you detailed the evolution of your card! The end result is fabulous - beautiful framing and colouring!
ReplyDeleteI always love the use of vellum & your card is a wonderful example, Bonnie! The frame just made the card--stunning!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Bonnie and the frame is the perfect finishing touch!
ReplyDeleteYou clever crafty minx, you! LOVE this beautiful flower stem. Which I'm not certain if it's your gorgeous w/c over embossing, or you did an inlay. But it's just gorgeous. And on vellum, too, which intimidates me. Loved the frame solution, and it added some terrific dimension. Oh, that color shading...just stunning. Liking the watermelon color so much. TFS & Hugs.
ReplyDeleteLOL! Well that sure worked out well in the end! what a pretty card!
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike ;)
ReplyDeleteLove your card Bonnie and adding the frame was genius!!
Thank You~
Love the transformation of this gorgeous card Bonnie! I enjoyed see this one change :)
ReplyDeleteVellum does its own thing, that is for sure. I love how you tamed the curl! This is a gorgeous card. I bought a card making kit that included stamps... which was this set. I really like it. It looks really good on vellum. Thanks for showing it off.
ReplyDeleteI actually like each version/step of this process! Each frame had me oohing and aahing. Clever fixes, Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteThat darn curling vellum! You sure showed it, Bonnie. I love the card with the frame and the flower is absolutely gorgeous.
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