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>> Friday, January 24, 2014

by Julie Warner - The Write Stuff

 
Happy Friday!
I hope your week has gone well! It's been another cold week around here and for much of the eastern half of the country. So a few dogwoods might help us all remember spring will eventually come! Don't you love this pretty greeting? I thought it would look lovely surrounded by pink dogwoods. I used the color challenge from Splitcoast for my colors since the two pinks & a green just said "floral" to me.


 I stamped the greeting and the dogwood once on the large white panel, and twice more on a separate piece of white. After I colored them all with Copics, I fussy cut the 2 extras. I die cut 3 frames and stacked them on top of each other to frame the greeting, then attached the extra dogwood branches on top. A green layer was added before attaching to the card front.

The finished card is 5.50 x 4.25 and these are the Copics I used.
Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a great weekend!
Supplies:
stamps: Dogwood Branch, Friendship Doubles Greeting
paper: X-Press It, pale pink, primrose pink textured (DCWV), wasabi green textured (DCWV)
ink:  Memento tuxedo black, Versafine onyx (for greeting)
accessories: Copic markers, Spellbinders oval dies

7 comments:

Jennifer E. said...

This is beautiful! Love the frame and the pink and green colors together.

Sue said...

What a beautiful card Julie! I'm so impressed that you fussy cut the flowers out twice :) Well worth it though for a beauty like this!

Karin said...

Love this sentiment framed this way! The flowers underneath and on top of the frame are gorgeous and I love the soft pink color!

Shelia said...

Absolutely gorgeous!!

Janett said...

Oh Julie it is gorgeous.

Kecia said...

Such a beautiful card. I love the colors and how the sentiment takes the center focus on this card.

Samantha said...

Love, love, love! Beautiful colors and a terrific layout!

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