I made this card last night for this week's Waltzingmouse Sketch Challenge #14.
I started with a kraft base and then added designer paper from DCWV's Garden Party stack. I've been itching to break out some of the yummy papers in that stack and this butterfly design is one of my favorites. This photo doesn't catch the sparkle in the paper, but I promise it's there.
I used stamps from Fancy Phrases and Very Vintage Labels No. 4. I only inked half of the sentiment at a time to make it fit in the space, but I think it would've fit perfectly had I turned the label on it's side. I don't remember the brown ink color off hand, but it is a Tim Holtz distress ink, as is the pinkish "Worn Lipstick" color.
I accented with some gingham ribbon, gold flourish stickers, and a shiny gold butterfly just to give a little more sparkle.
If you haven't played along yet, you still have 2 days to enter this week's challenge (link on sidebar). There is a new challenge every Saturday so be sure to check back for even more inspiration.
Thanks for stopping by. Have a good one.
12 comments:
So pretty! Love that paper!!
Gorgeous colours, and the papers are fab.
Very pretty card Mary! That label looks gorgeous - love how you mixed up color! Thanks for playing along with the WMSC :)
I love your very pretty card, the colours go so well together and the paper is delicious.
Oh this is so pretty Mary! I love your dp - those butterflies are just perfect! Beautiful colour choices and thank you for playing in the WMSC this week!!
Beautiful!! Love the butterflies dp
Thank you for playing with us at WMSC
Butterflies and kraft with pink - what's not to love?! Gorgeous card!
So pretty Mary!! I love these colors and all the beautiful butterfly's :) Great take on the sketch !!
Hi mary!
This is gorgeous! Beautiful take on the challenge!
Beautiful~~
Lovely! The label is a fun addition to the card and love the fun flourish as well!
absolutely delightful card. love the butterflies. and way to go on using the lil flourishes. i always feel clueless on how to use them - but thanks for the inspiration!
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