Hello crafty Friends,
I'm here today again to share my second post with make for our challenge at Polkadoodles. The challenge for the team is to make something with New. But for you it is always anything goes.
Here is my card using elements from Belle Papillon, Winnie White Christmas and Flowers/Foliage from Winnie Special Moments
For this card,i have scrapped the edges and distressed the pattern from Belle papillon and adhered it to the card panel. Fussy cut the frame from Winnie White christmas collection and Flowers from Winnie Celebration. Added the leaves diecuts, pearl strings and pearls.
Hope you like it, visit Polkadoodle challenge blog to check on inspirations from my fellow DTs
Supplies list:
Polkadoodle digi images, Pearl strings , Pearls and leaves diecuts
Challenges i enter
Little Miss Muffet ~ Anything Goes
Crafty Sentiments ~ Add Flowers
Lemon Shortbread ~ Anything Goes
TTCRD ~ Anything Goes
The Crazy Challenge ~ Girl Power
Happy Crafting!
Gorgeous card Shylaa :)
ReplyDeleteSo very elegant! Thank you for sharing with us at Lemon Shortbread Challenge. We hope to see you again soon!
ReplyDeleteLaine - DT
This is a great way to have the sentiment as the focal point of the card. The flowers are a great accent and the frame brings it all together.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at Crafty Sentiments Designs for our Add Flowers challenge.
Very pretty creation. Thanks for joining us at Through the craftroom door this week.
ReplyDeleteWow!! What a lovelycard ! Beautiful flowers and you put all together very well !
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing with us at Lemon Shortbread Challenge. Wish you good luck☘🌷❤
Love & Hugs
DT Veana R.
Beautifully put together - love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for entering our ATG challenge at Through The Craft Room Door this week. Looking forward to see you again next challenge.
Regards,
TTCRD DT
Made by Helen{My Blog}
Through The Craft Room Door
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Very lovey card! But I'm not understanding the 'girl power'. Thanks for joining us at The Crazy Challenge.
ReplyDeletegroetjes, Ellen