And here's what I came up with (I omitted the banner tags underneath the circle panel):
I cut one-inch strips of this pretty (retired) Stampin' Up designer paper and adhered them to cardstock before I die cut the large scallop border. My brads are gray, even though they look black in my photo. I die cut flowers from Blush Blossom using my Sizzix Daisies #2 die. I sponged and curled the edges, but the flower looked too plain to me. Therefore, I added this beautiful Prima flower. I left off any kind of sentiment for now.
We hope you'll find some time to play along with us. You can get the challenge details and see the amazing creations the rest of the team came up with at the CCEE Stampers' blog.
Supplies I used:
Stamps: none
Paper: Bordering Blue, Blush Blossom, Retired Stampin' Up dp
Accessories: ribbon, gray brads, MFT large scallop Die-namic, Sizzix Daisies #2 die, Prima Flower
I love the way you use big scallops, Charlene. I still would like the EK punch from seeing you use it, but I'm thinking a big scalloped die like this would give me more bang for my buck.
ReplyDeleteThose colours make for a lovely soft, elegant feeling card.
Love it Charlene
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sketch to hghlight that beautiful flower!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and elegant, Charlene. I love the big scallops and the Prima flower is so pretty...such a lovely color.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL Charlene!!~
ReplyDeleteThat really is a nice sketch, and the paper is beautiful!! The big flower is a wonderful addition, Charlene. Just a fab card for the CCEE!!
ReplyDeleteI love that big scallop border, Charlene. And the colors look so pretty together.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and elegant card, Charlene. I love the pretty DP you've used in the background and the flower is lovely!
ReplyDeletewow...such CAS elegance.....beautiful bloom
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sketch, beautiful soft papers and gorgeous flower Charlene!
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