Friday 12 June 2020

Butterflies and Flowers!

Hi All

I rarely post 2 cards on one day but I was looking through some challenges this morning and Instagram and got inspired to make this card:


I had seen some challenges I wanted to play in and then when I say Milla's card here-inspiration struck! Thanks Milla!

I used my new dies form Penny Black and the flower and butterfly die from Poppy Stamps.
I decided against a sentiment as I like it just the way it was.
To emphasise the butterfly I added some sparkle and a pearl.

Have a good day x

These are the challenges that inspired these cards:

Poppy Stamps-CAS
The flower Challenge-navy and one other colour
Fusion-going with the photo-I liked the CAS look of the photo and the prominent blue of the butterfly
Penny Black Anything goes-option not taken.

   06-20 copy  

11 comments:

  1. Lovely card, Sandie. Simple and stunning, and wonderful textures with your die cut layers.

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  2. So sweet....love all your dies in black with the white background, so beautiful.

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  3. Sandie, your butterflies are hiding just the way they would in nature! Just as sweetly, too!
    =]

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  4. Lovely black and white card Sandie. Beautifully CAS Thanks for joining us at the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week. Tristan DT.

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  5. Sweet CAS, and I too love the incognito butterflies!

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  6. Such a lovely cas card. Thank you for joining us at Poppystamps.

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  7. Delicate, dramatic and beautifully layered, Sandie ... the white on white, texture-edged frames are gorgeous ... and the blooms and shimmery butterfly are so dainty against them! Lovely! Hugs, Anita :)

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  8. Beautiful card and I love the dies and the layered look. Thank for playing along with us at The Flower Challenge!

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  9. Stunning card Sandie.
    Thank you for joining us over on Poppystamps challenge blog.
    Pam x

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  10. Stunning card! I love the layers and the drama of the B&W design!

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