Card Recipe:
- Image - Lili of the Valley Love Grows (must be discontinued as I can't find it to link up to)
- Colouring - Distress Ink Reinkers
- Lili of the Valley paper pad
- The Langton watercolour paper
- Stazon Ink Pad
- Memory Box Heart Border
- Fantastic Ribbons Spotty Ribbon
- Viva Pearl Pen - Ice White
- Crafty Cardmakers - Love Love Love
- Inky Chicks - From the UK with Love (us English love our gardening!)
- Stamp & Create - All you need is Love
- Sister Act - Anything Goes
- That's Crafty - Be My Valentine
- Simon's Monday Challenge - Your Paradise (definitely my garden, I love painting my images outside and in the cold weather sit in my conservatory looking out from behind the warm glass)
Annette
xx
9 comments:
Truly gorgeous hunny! I will be popping back later in the month to steal (sorry) borrow your idea to make the Oldies anniversary card. Love this. Hugs xx
What an amazing card Annette and with just two colours too...brilliant xx
I Annette Another beautiful card I love the image and your design
is wonderful xx
Hugs Debs xx
{Debs Cards– my personal blog}
Love the lilac of course, and this beautifully designed card!
Hugs
Christine x
I just love the image and the green and purple are wonderful together. Thanks for sharing your card with us at Crafty Cardmakers and More. Mary DT
Wonderful, Annette, lovely colours,
hugs Dorte
Stunning CAS card. Love this image and coloured beautifully, as always. Hugs, Carol S.xx
A gorgeous card. Your image is lovely and beautifully painted. Thanks for joining us at Crafty Cardmakers and more. Sally.x.
What an absolutely precious card! I adore the whimsical, sweet image that you used and I really liked how you made the top of the card so elegant. The color palette is gorgeous and you did an amazing job with your painting. The ribbon is so sweet and adds just the right bit of texture. Thank you so much for sharing your skills with us for this week's Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. I wish my own garden were this kind of a paradise! It's a bit on the weedy side at the moment, but we'll get there this Spring (hopefully)!
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