The first set is called Opera Tags and it's creative, and fancy, and fabulous! The coordinating Nestabilities are amazing! I decided to make a Halloween card with one of the tags...
Paired the tag image from Opera Tags (it cuts like a DREAM with the new Nesties!) with a sentiment and bats from the previously-released set Midnight Feast. The spooky witch and spider are from Halloween Party. Added some sparkly orange tulle and some potion bubbles to the mix.
The next set today is a most beautiful floral one called Camellia.
Not only do you get a gorgeous array of Camellias, but there are lovely sentiments a plenty in this set, too. I love this paper from Simple Stories called "Fabulous" and colored my Camellia to match the sweet flowers.
The flower is so dreamy to layer up! I stamped it 3 times and used dimensionals when I paper-pieced it back together.
I can't wait to hop around and see what these DT members are featuring today! Before I go, I wanted to say thanks to you all for always leaving me such lovely comments when you stop by!
Supplies:
I Dare You card:
Stamps: Opera Tags, Halloween Party, Midnight Feast, Waltzingmouse Stamps
Paper: PTI Kraft, My Mind's Eye "Vanity Fair" collection
Ink: VersaFine Black
Other: Opera Tags Nestabilities from Waltzingmouse Stamps, orange tulle, rhinestones
Camellia card:
Stamps: Camellia, Waltzingmouse Stamps
Paper: Simple Stories "Fabulous" collection, PTI Vintage Cream and Rustic Cream
Ink: Memento Espresso Truffle and Toffee Crunch, Copic markers
Other: Recollections pearl flourish, kraft pearl
Two lovely creations Kelly! The Halloween one is so fun with the witch and tag - and I love the papers you used with the pretty camellia!
ReplyDeleteYour camellia card is so pretty and I really like the pearly flourish. However, your Halloween card is stunning!!! Love the tag and sentiment - great backing too!
ReplyDeleteLove your Halloween card Kelly, and the fun tag you made. Love the camellia card as well, the papers on that card are too sweet. Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove them!! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm in a Halloweenie mood so lovin' the Halloween card with all the goodies...
and DIES!!!
I thought I "died" enough yesterday...
YAY!!! :)
That tag is fabulous...
I just LOVE it!! :)
And the beautiful bloom...
it's so gorgeous...
and the your papers are perfect!
Another fabulous inspiring day...
can't wait to see what tomorrow holds!! :)
Fall is in the air and I love the Halloween card you made. So excited that Claire is going to put her unique and wonderful creative "eye" to the making of lovely dies for us all to play with. Love that she started with tags!
ReplyDeleteAnd your next card with the camellia is stunning! Love how you layered it up and colored it such a lovely color. These bloom all over my neighborhood in the spring when you are so excited for new life. I just love them!
Dies!!!!, and from Spellbinders too!!!! Do I sound excited? Such cute cards today Kelly, love the beautiful camellia and of course, love the gingham and the houndstooth.
ReplyDeleteBoth are wonderful! Eeeeks....Halloween will be here before we know it...love the tag/stamp and the flower is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove your projects today...so happy to see all the Halloween images coming out onto the blogs, and this one is divine, and such a great way to use this Opera Tag! The way that witch is pointing her finger, it looks as if she is really daring me!
ReplyDeleteYour Camellia project is so fresh and fun with those cheerful patterned papers and your flourish bits of bling. Truly beautiful!
Love that vintage opera frame and the pretty coloring on your dimensional flowers on the second card! Cant wait to get these!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are Beautiful! Love them both.
ReplyDeleteKelly, both projects are sweet! Love the vintage shabbiness of your Camellia card - it's simply awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute Halloween card! I also love the second card- great flower accent!
ReplyDeleteLove the Halloween card! :)
ReplyDeleteThe Halloween card caused me to gasp out loud and scare my teenage son, LOL. I LOVE it (hence the dramatic gasp). {grin}
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