First I played splishy-splashy with my watercolor paper on three panels, one in purples, one in pinks, and one with both. I used the "both" panel, but it down, then used it for my base element. Then I cut two purple flowers, one pink flower, layered them all up and added a diamond gem in the center. I die cut the diagonal strip for my sentiment but ended up liking the flowers mounted there so stamped the sentiment above. Here's a close-up ~
There you have it -- my pink and purple success, but failure because I TOTALLY forgot about the OLC rule! Oh well, this will still go somewhere local since it'd be difficult to mail.
Thanks for your visit and love,
TK
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I have a place for your lovely card to go, TK. Why not enter it into The Flower Challenge's Anything Goes challenge? We'd love to see it in our gallery.
Well, it might not have been made the way you intended but never the less it is a gorgeous card and I love the colors.
Wow what a beautiful card and looks even better because it is not one layer....LOL x The colours are so pretty and the flowers are beautiful and so is your card x. Had a little chuckle reading your post x
Well whoever you send it to will enjoy it, it's lovely!
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Well look who showed up in my number to comment on. ;) I'm so glad you decided to share your lovely card with us at The Flower Challenge, TK.
Soft and so pretty, TK ... the splishy splashy effect of the watercolour in the background and on those blooms is just dreamy! Hugs, Anita :)
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