Ok, I hope this time I got closer to the colors than I did on my first try. First try being the pinkish one on the right....
Thanks Sallie aka hobbydujour for all your help. It is always appreciated. Hugs my friend
I used R20 for Blushing Bride, along with R11 and R22
I used G82 for Certainly Celery and G94 for shading
I used E44 for Soft Suede along with E43
I really got tired of looking over my shoulder waiting for those color police to show....so I made another card... But now I'm worried about the edit police.... Is there a warning or do they just come and get ya..... Do they know where we live? lol
The flowers are popped up on both cards and are easy to mail.
Edited: I did have to extend the flowers to go to the bottom edge. Funny they are both different....I used a copic liner and just tried to match it.
Well Thanks for looking today
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Tue, May 29, 2012 @ 5:43 PM
Both cards are really pretty. The colors of the flowers are so rich. Beautiful.
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Tue, May 29, 2012 @ 8:09 PM
Very, very pretty and elegant cards, Irene! Your coloring is perfect - and your extension of the stems is so good that you can't tell you added any length whatsoever - wow!! And, I really love this sentiment!!
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