I made a couple of these cards earlier in the week and decided to make more. I rarely have cards on hand when I need them and don't usually make more than one of any card I create. I mailed a couple of these this week (with different sentiments) and liked them so here is another.
I stamped my poppies, colored with Copics, and stencilled around them. I added sequins and assorted spangles, stamped sentiment, and placed on pink cardstock.
Edited: I don't know why I was calling my flowers tulips. Maybe because they are my favorite flower and had them on my mind. But, someone mentioned poppies and that is exactly what they are. I have changed the title and wording. Duh
Date: Saturday, March 14, 2020 GMT Views: 1188
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Sat, Mar 21, 2020 @ 10:06 AM
What a stunning, springtime card this is Brenda. Your stenciling done in soft colors behind these beautiful blooms is so gorgeous and really makes these poppies POP in a gorgeous way. I love the font on this sentiment too. I need to learn to make multiples of cards too so thank you for the great reminder on this. I know this card thrilled the recipients who received them, and made their day! Hugs! ~Karen.
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Sun, Mar 22, 2020 @ 3:26 PM
Soft and pretty stenciled background to host your beautifully colored poppies. Love the sprinkling of sequins. It is such a pretty card to use for a variety of events...great to make more for future needs!
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