I've used this fabulous Flowers of the Fall stamp again.
This time I've put it in circles on a bit of textured cardstock.
I did some scored stripes on the sides and embossed a sentiment.
I'm not sure if this is what they're looking for at
The Flower Challenge.
You can barely see the stripes in the photo.
I'll add this to the gallery at
I'm not adding toppings this time.
Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.
Enjoy!
Card Recipe
Stamps: Flowers of the Fall (Unity), Heartfelt (PB)
Ink: Whisper White (Brushed Corduroy, Crushed Olive, Spiced Marmalade, Abandoned Coral, Shaded Lilac, Dusty Concord, Picked Raspberry (Distress Markers)
Paper: Neenah, Dusty Durango Textured (ret. SU)
Other: Stitched Shapes Dies (SU), 2 1/2" Circle Punch
I love this card! The flowers are beautiful and the cool lines show up just fine. xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and gentle card with a wonderful design. The stamping and those flowers are so pretty Bonnie x.
ReplyDeleteI love the mix of linear and circular elements on this beautiful card, Bon! That's a great wildflower stamp and I really like how you've colored it and showcased it with that Dusty Durango panel and white-embossed sediment!! Hugs, Dolly
ReplyDeleteSo delicate and pretty.p, Bonnie. Great layout. Love the embossed stripe lines
ReplyDeleteYour card is so pretty, Bonnie. The rich red panel really shows off the lovely image and the stripes down the sides are a perfect finishing touch. xx xx
ReplyDeleteI'm sure this is perfect for the challenge Bonnie and the flowers are so pretty against that beautiful bright red background, and the white embossed sentiment stands out really well too. The dry embossed stripes can be seen and they finish the card really perfectly. x
ReplyDeleteLoving those delicate floral images Bonnie, they look stunning on the strong coloured base, and the white embossed greeting is lovely
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Maxine
Beautiful birthday card. Love those delicate and pretty flowers.
ReplyDeleteLynn
This wildflower stamp is so pretty and your coloring really made it gorgeous. That is a pretty design with the double circles and bright red c/s.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card with that pretty and delicate image. Love the colors and the design. Thanks for sharing with us at Seize the Birthday.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous layout! Love the way you did the circles with a bit of red peaking through. I can see the stripes on the card base so I'm sure it's fine for the Flower Challenge. Beautiful little bouquet of flowers.
ReplyDeleteThey'll be so happy to see you in the gallery, Bonnie - and it's a gorgeous card, and I'm sure they'll be impressed by your stripes!
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I can see the stripes Bonnie and kudos to you for using both stripes AND dots (circles) on this lovely, lovely card!! I just love the image you used and the soft colors...this card totally makes me smile!! :0)
ReplyDeleteThese wildflowers are just so delicate and dreamy, Bonnie ... such a fabulous contrast with the bold red! I see the embossed stripes ... they're deliciously subtle and add texture without distracting from those lovely blooms! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteLove this wildflower card Bonnie! I have loved this image since you used it on a calendar page-at least I think you used it on a calendar page. lol The red background makes it all pop, love the embossed lines too. Just a striking card. Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mix of colours for your pretty fall bouquet, Bonnie. Looks just perfect with the bright orange panel with circle aperture. xx
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Such a delicate image, perfectly coloured, and great embossing of the sentiment. Thanks for linking up with us at Seize the Birthday!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, and I love the idea of inking stripes across your inner flowery circle and vertically on the side of card panel!
ReplyDeleteThe delicate Fall flowers are pretty, Bonnie! Love the bold red mat mixed with white elements! The score lines are great for The Flower Challenge :)! Thank you so much for playing along! And thanks for joining at Seize the Birthday as well !
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderfully subtle way to do stripes, Bonnie. It's a lovely card and I'm glad you shared it with us at The Flower Challenge.
ReplyDeleteYour watercoloring is so beautiful, Bonnie! The wildflowers are so delicate and pretty.
ReplyDeleteThe scored stripes on the sides are subtle but give so much interest to the card!
Hideko xx
A well-designed card. I love the details, the size of the red frame around the white central circle is exactly the same as the distance of the outer white circle from the edge of the red panel. This is impressive design accuracy.
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