Good morning everyone,
Happy Sunday to you all. I've a little exciting news to share with you, as you know George has taken Katie to Venice for a few days and they have got engaged!! How exciting is that??
This morning we have a new challenge at Noor Design UK and our theme for this month is 'Spring'.
To make the shape of the card I used the Dutch Doobadoo Flower with Four Petals stencil. The lush papers are from the new Spring Paper Pad.
Around the outside of the card I mixed some Spun Sugar Reinker with the Dutch Doobadoo Structure paste to make a lovely soft shade of pink.
This is the new Flourishes Leaf die.
I've stamped one of the butterflies from the English Sayings stamp set and coloured it with copics.
This is the new Banner die. The 'Happy Birthday' sentiment is from the 'Best Wishes English Banner Text' stamp set, which I've wound round a cotton reel.
This is the first time I've used the Garden Fence die, it cuts beautifully and looks so pretty.
Instead of using a tag on the base of the card, this time I've opted for the Labels and Tags die. Above and below the tag is the delicious new Stars Edge die.
Copics list:
Skin: E11, 21, 00, 000, 0000, R21
Hair: E44, 43, 40, W00
Dark Pink: R89, 85, 83, 81
Green and Wings (Dress): G99, 85, 21
Shoes: R85, 83, 81, RV10
Stem and Leaves: YG99, 97, 95, 93
Yellow: Y28, 18, Y06, Y00
Pencils: Tuscan Red, Moss Green, Green Ochre, Chocolate, Black.
The lace and ribbon are from Ribbon Girl.
This month there are two prizes to be won this month:
to spend in the Noor Design UK shop.
to spend in their beautiful shop
The materials I used are at the bottom of this post, just click on a picture to be taken directly to the product.
I will be back this afternoon with a new card.
Thank you for popping in.
Hugs
Gina xx
Amazing image and design Gina. Many congratulations to the engaged couple.
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Such a pretty card, and what happy news about George ....best get started on the wedding stationery ;) xx
ReplyDeleteSuch Great News about George and Katie, Your Card is Stunning and loving the way you did your close up pics.
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