Hi there, friends! I hope you're having a wonderful weekend! I just wanted to pop in today to play along with the Papertrey Ink Blog Hop.
The prompt photos that Nichole chose for this month got me so inspired that I figured it might be fun to give it a shot. So here I am!
You all know how much I love building backgrounds, so I started there. I began by sponging a piece of white cardstock with Aqua Mist ink. Then, I pulled Courage & Kindness, Forget-Me-Not, and Turning A New Leaf to create my pattern. I went with an Aqua Mist, Spring Rain, Tropical Teal, Enchanted Evening, Dark Indigo, Stormy Sea, Lovely Lady, and Raspberry Fizz color scheme, also inspired by the photos. I used the Courage & Kindness dies to mask off the center of the largest flower to resemble the blooms in the inspiration photo. I also masked the flower centers for those flowers and the Enchanted Evening ones, but I hand cut those masks so there would be narrower margins between the colors.
Once I had finished my background panel, I adhered it to an Aqua Mist card base. Then, I die cut "HI" from a Raspberry Fizz panel using the Headline Alphabet and heat embossed it with a sentiment from Family Ties. I simply added that to the front of the card with foam tape for a little dimension, but left the card alone otherwise. I chose to let the background pattern be the focus rather than any other embellishments I might have added. Thanks for joining me today and happy hopping!
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It's so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat is one amazing background you built! My goodness it's gorgeous!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Lizzie, your bg is spot on, fabulous!!! Love your card!
ReplyDeleteFabulous stamping & absolutely love how you did the sentiment, Lizzie!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card, Lizzie!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful background, Lizzie.
ReplyDeleteSome day, Lizzie, I want to be just like you. It's great seeing you play along with us, and I love your card. The background looks just like that photo, and your sentiment strip is awesome. Just lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove this background! It would make a wonderful fabric for quilting! I also like the unique way you've done the sentiment. I must remember that ;)
ReplyDeleteWOW...this definitely shows your amazing talent as a background artist Lizzie...totally in LOVE with this GORGEOUS card! I loved your tutorial last week so much using the What The Doodle: Paisley set that I used your idea for my card for the blog hop today! Thanks for once again giving me so much inspiration today...lovely, lovely card!! :0)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Lizzie!
ReplyDeleteLove how youj've replicated the inspiration pics - just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Wonderful take on the inspiration photo!
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