Hi there. I'm so glad you stopped by!
I am enjoying these fall colors. No color in the leaves here, but lots
on my cards.
These pretty magnolias are masquerading as garden flowers today.
I've cut them from a background piece in my box that was done with Color Burst powders.
After I die cut the flowers I sponged the edges with Tangerine ink.
The Butterfly was cut from another piece in the background box that had been
smooshed with yellows. I die cut the outline piece from a Snippet of black.
I didn't add a sentiment because I'm not sure what occasion it will go for.
Challenges:
Memory Box Outside the Box #99 - Crazy for Orange
Triple B - Inspired by Butterfly
Card Recipe
Stamps: Rhododendron (Technique Tuesday)
Ink: Tangerine Tango
Paper: Watercolor (Strathmore), Bristol (Strathmore), Neenah Natural, Tangerine Tango
Other: Magnolia Blossom Trio Die (MB), Drifting Side Butterfly Dies (MB), Elongated Dotted Hexagons Die (Studio Katia)
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Such a beautiful card Bonnie! Who knew a magnolia could masquerade as a garden flower and look so beautiful doing it?!! I guess you did! LOL Love these blooms and I love that gorgeous butterfly. Only brown dried up leaves here, wonder if we will see much color this year. sigh Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteWe waved goodbye to our very last Monarch on the porch on Monday, Bonnie! You've reminded me how much I'll miss them.
ReplyDeleteIn a beautiful way - and I love your Magnolia-turned-garden-flowers!
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Great way to use up those backgrounds, Bonnie. You'd never know those beautiful orange flowers weren't meant to be garden flowers and that lovely butterfly thinks so too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Bonnie. I love that pretty butterfly and of course the flowers too.
ReplyDeleteLynn
WOW I'll say it again ... you are SO talented! I simply LOVE your design here! I see a few little tips there that I must remember! FANTASTIC card! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Triple B challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
ReplyDeleteDarlene
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Lovely autumn colours!! And a great chance to use up some of your pieces from that bottomless box that we all have! Love the way you tucked the little sentiment into the flowers.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty hues of orange Bonnie! Your magnolias and butterfly both look FABULOUS in this color and have definitely made me smile this morning! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. Way to stretch your magnolia dies into autumn.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful way of using up bits and pieces of backgrounds and he finished look is extremely pretty Bonnie. x
ReplyDeleteYour blossoms and butterfly are so pretty, really love these colors and the bold black outline
ReplyDeleteSuch a striking card Bonnie - love your 'garden flowers', they are stunning!
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
Lovely contrast and gorgeous colour. I could look at this all day. I am sure the leaves will be changing colour soon enough xx
ReplyDeleteIts cool here and we're getting the edge of that storm (hope you fared well.) So these gorgeous rich fall colors are exactly what I am loving.
ReplyDeletePretty butterfly and flowers using fall colours, Bonnie! xx
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful tribute to fall. The colors are amazing and both flowers and butterfly are stunning.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful autumn card in autumn colors. A bit nostalgic for the passing summer...
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Beautiful autumn card in autumn colors. A bit nostalgic for the passing summer...
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