Sunday, April 29, 2012
Time for a Hug!
There's a new challenge over at PanPastel UK Challenge. This week, we are to include something on our project that represents springtime. I decided to focus on butterflies. The card base was colored with various yellow, gold and red PanPastels. A paper doily and white guaze was layered onto the card next. The focal images are from Minature Books by Crafty Individuals. The background images are also from Crafty Individuals, as is the sentiment, which is from CI-277. A bit of Venice lace from The Funkie Junkie Boutique accents the woman. Pearls, seam binding, a miniature tag and a snippet of white an yellow Baker's Twine complete my card. I'll also be entering this card at The Frilly and Funkie's Sunday Share. Thanks for stopping by. Yvonne
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A beautiful delicate card, the lace is adorable. Caz
Lovely doily in the background and lace trim. Sweet and lovely card!
This is so soft and pretty, Yvonne! I love the lace and the cheesecloth, beautiful flourish stamping and especially that lovely image. So happy to have you joining in the fun again this week with our Sunday Share - I really appreciate your participation!
Have a super week!
Hugs,
Linda
Really pretty design it's perfect for our theme this week at PanPastel Uk.
Kerry DT Leader
Such a delicate colour palette Yvonne which evokes the thoughts of a warm Spring afternoon. A beautiful card.
Thanks for sharing this with us at PanPastel UK this week.
hugs {brenda} xox
Such a wonderful romantic card, looks so beautiful.
What a cute card with lovely details Yvonne!
greetings, Alie :-)
Gorgeous card Yvonne, beautiful fresh colours and that lace is really lovely. Thanks for joining us at PanPastel UK this week
Claire xx
This is so beautiful Yvonne. I love the image surrounded with the lace doily and those background colours are gorgeous. I have just discovered PanPastels and I'm addicted - they are brilliant!
Maria x
Such a beautiful card, I love the vintage style. Thank you for joining in with the PanPastel challenge blog
Lindsay xx
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