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I went a little crazy with the little flowers on this card. Well, it is spring! At least in most of the country, lol! I still have some snow on the ground and some gladiolus and dahlias just waiting for the ground to thaw so I can plant them :) Until then, I have to make do with creating them, instead of growing them.
I used some Silver Encore ink to stamp the outlined hexagons, then glued a little flower into the centers. I couldn't decide between pearls and rhinestones, so I both :)
I just got my Fringe Scissors too, so I had to play with them on this project!
You can see the hexagons a little better in this picture. It is sure tough to photograph shiny things!
Here is the inside of the card. I love how easy it is to create a pattern with these little hexagons :)
Now it is time to hit the next stop with Betty Traciak, I can't wait to see what she has created!
9 comments:
I love this, Tanya! The hexagons look awesome stamped in silver and you're doing a great job creating your own Spring with those flowers. I'll check back for that scrapbook page!
Gorgeous! Love the stamped background that coordinates with the embossing folder! So many beautiful details on this!
Your silver outline background is perfect... I had wondered where that came from. Love the double fringe border!
Such a pretty card! I love the fringe on the side!
So much lovely texture going on here. Very cute!!
Love the multi levels of texture.
I am totally impressed with your stamped DSP background. That is an awesome pattern! It looks great layered on the embossed layer!!
Very pretty card Tanya. The silver dotted hexagons on the darker cardstock almost make it look like texture. The fringe trim is a fun accent.
Very pretty and cool! I love every element on this card and how you added the layers creative my friend!
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