Everything is coming up green this week, because that is the MFP Challenge!
You can use black ,white or brown with a small amount of one other color if you choose.
I just used green black and white.Started with a solid green and then added the green panels
matted on the white. Using a stripped piece topper to tie the two together. A little PTI border
die and some little black brads. The sentiment is from the Hydrangea Set.
cut out with a Spellbinder oval. The flower was made with a Spellbinder bitty flower
die and a bit of white ink added to the edges. A little cheesecloth tucked in around it
and its done! All you have to do is make a green card
and stop over and enter the challenge.
12 comments:
So beautiful Davi - Happy Easter my Internet Friend - May God bless you abundantly and always blessed with Good Health - Enjoy your day!
I just love this-I love the design, the colors, the cheesecloth! Really a simple, stunning card.
Davi, this is awesome! SO beautiful. I love the big flower on here and the inking of white on the edges gives it such a pretty look.
Lynn
This is too pretty!
Such a pretty card Davi! Love the monochromatic papers and the stunning blossom! Hope you and your family have a wonderful Easter celebration!
This is so elegant and beautiful, Davi!! I love the design!! The flower looks amazing!! Gorgeous card my friend!! Happy Easter!! Big hugs :)
Lisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
What a beautiful card Davi. I just wanted to pop in and say Thank you for all your kind comments on our travel blog.. We Sure are enjoying our travels. We are in the Carolina's right now and boy is it beautiful. I do hope you have a Happy Easter and thanks again my friend.
Hugs, Linda
Beautiful, the dark flower is a beautiful accent on the green.
Groetjes Karin x
This is gorgeous Davi! I LOVE all of the green (one of my fav colors) and that beautiful flower!! I hope you had a wonderful Easter my friend!
Hugs, Tammy
gorgeous and elegant Davi
Gr Karin
Beautiful card, Davi.
The darker bloom with the green looks awesome. I do like this sketch to boot. Wonderful job.
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