Another beautiful sketch at Freshly Made Sketches, this one by Cindy Lovell:
Here is my card:
I wanted to use some new papers that I got from the "Park Bench" line by Fancy Pants, although I ended up being inspired by the papers then using only one little scrap! It's the yellow and turquoise floral piece.
I stamped Waltzingmouse Stamps Simple Sprig and then added some Funky Flowers to the stem, both cut with the coordinating dies.
The circular panel is actually a piece of vellum cut with a nestie and then embossed with the Cuttlebug Swiss Dot folder. The background is Heidi Swap's Woodgrain and the sentiment from WPlus9's Fresh Cut Florals. Still getting the hang of adding sequins to my projects, but I just loved the new sequin tubes from Hazel & Ruby! These silver ones are from the "Sparkle and Shine" set.
Thanks so much for stopping by...can't wait to see the new sketch reveal on Wednesday!
Gorgeous Kelly!
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the sketch - love the combination of colors with the woodgrain.
ReplyDeleteWOW,stunning card!! I LOVE the woodgrain papers,the beautiful leaves and flowers!! The sequins are a perfect touch,just like the embossed vellum!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for joining us at FMS!!
Kelly this is such a pretty card! Love the flowers and sequins!
ReplyDeleteOh wow this card is totally beautiful! What a gorgeous combination of woodgrain and flowers! Thanks for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches this week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic card! I love the distressed woodgrain background along with the colorful flowers. And the little sequins are just icing on the cake! Thanks for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Kelly! Love the woodgrain with your fun flowers and those silver sequins!
ReplyDeleteSophisticated and fresh card. Love it. B
ReplyDeleteYour card is stunning!!! No wonder your card was chosen the winner!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors to use with that wonderful wood grain Kelly!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the FMS win Kelly - it's an absolute beauty!
ReplyDeleteStunning! That's it! The blue leaves and yellow blooms on the wood grain is breathtaking!
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