Stamps used are Stampendous, and my trusty PSX alphabet, inks are Distress inks in Weathered wood and Antique linen, and I used silver detail embossing powder on vellum for the flowers at the front. The corner punch is from Anna Griffin, and the flowers are from a pound shop! Thanks for looking!
Friday, 8 June 2007
My first ever Wednesday Stamper
Stamps used are Stampendous, and my trusty PSX alphabet, inks are Distress inks in Weathered wood and Antique linen, and I used silver detail embossing powder on vellum for the flowers at the front. The corner punch is from Anna Griffin, and the flowers are from a pound shop! Thanks for looking!
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26 comments:
Hazel,
It's a beauty. What a wonderful first entry.
I love it,
gr Anja
What a beautiful card!
Great composition!
Hazel - you have been busy - lovely flowers.
Welcome to WS hazel!! Your first entry is fantastic...very lovely. Can't wait to see more of your work. xoxo
great first entry.
This is a fantastic card! Love your style!
Beautiful card! Love the colors you've used!!!
hazel, glad you took the plunge! nobody judges your piece and we love to see the different interpretations! your card is beautiful.
Hazel,
That's really lovely. Well done.
I love that stamp, it's one of my favourites.
Kym
and... I love your card!
Wow, how romantic is card.....
Really flowerful treasurebox... nice!
Hazel
such a beautiful card and so glad you joined in! :)
Congratulations on joining in! Love your card. Debbi B
I love the soft colors...very pretty!
Beautiful. Love the combination of blue and brown.
I love the layering, and the colours. Great card.
Ros
Glad you've entered WS, wouldn't want to miss this piece as it is beautiful! Love the way you did the frame :-)
Very delicate and romantic!
what a wonderful first entry! Love it!!
Great work.
hazel, good to see you here and your card is beautiful, i love the flowers
Very subtile! It's a real beauty
It's a beautiful card - well done you for joining in, I'm still just admiring all the wonderful works of art! Annie
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