Okay, how many flowers have YOU stamped since we last 'spoke?' An entire bouquet's worth? Why not share it with us at The Flower Challenge? #95 is waiting for you!
Here's my little reminder:
How about a few Anemones for my friends? Altenew's Queen Anemones
layering stamps to be exact - popped up on a rectangle cut with their Rounded Rectangles that were dry embossed with their Masonry Wall EF. Hey, I forgot a sentiment! I guess that makes it an all-occasion card!
There is SO much stamped beauty to inspire you over at The Flower Challenge Blog!
Hope we see you in our gallery soon!
=] Michele
Your Anemone's are absolutely gorgeous Michele and I'm loving all the layers of color on them! Loving your masonry wall behind the flowers too! Sweet, sweet card my friend!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteThis beauty will certainly work for any occasion! Love the red flowers and the embossed background!
ReplyDeleteYour little card is mighty sweet, Michele! Love those all occasion cards, so handy when you need them. The masonry wall is one of the coolest embossing folders, too. There are so many great toys to play with in this craft of ours!
ReplyDeleteYes, please give me anemones any day lol.
ReplyDeleteThose flowers look similar to another set I have. They are beautiful, Michele, and no sentiment is the way I go lately.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful layering on this stamped beauty! And I love the no sentiment option, too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers on your beautiful card. They look great on the masonry wall embossed panel and they could be for any occasion.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous anemones, Michele! Fantastic colors and a great background. Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous with a perfect choice of colors and layout. This would go so well for many different occasions. You can add a sentiment later if you wish, or just add one of yours on the inside!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors -- oh my, Michele!
ReplyDeleteYo'uve picked a wonderful color combination! This is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful anemones, Michele! The warm colors of the ink layering work wonderfully with the kraft panel that you mounted them on. Gorgeous!
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