I love paper-piecing, but I didn't make very good choices this time! I stamped the Daffodils onto the blue patterned paper, then stamped the Grass. I colored the leaves and the grass with a marker. I stamped the daffodils onto two different patterns of yellow paper. They were both subtle patterns, but I didn't realize just HOW subtle they were until I cut them all out. Oh well, they look nice, just not very patterned. The flower centers are popped up with foam squares. Here is a close-up picture for both dimension and so you can kind of see the patterns in the papers. The sentiment is also from Repeat Impressions. I matted the blue papers with Certainly Celery from Stampin' Up! I also added another matted layer of textured white and celery. We'd love to have you play along. One random winner for the month will win a full sheet of unmounted rubber.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Such a pretty card even if the pattern doesn't show up. I love daffodils and the blue sky behind them sure looks like a nice spring day
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful card again Lynette! Looks so sweet!
ReplyDeleteHugs Kristel
Lovely card Lynette!
ReplyDeleteYou made great choices! Love the subtle colors and textured background.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and I like the choices you made! :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job on your card and the flowers. I love the dimension and use of different (if subtle) yellows on the flowers!
ReplyDeleteGreat dimension on this card. Would have never thought to paper piece. This is terrific Lynette.
ReplyDeleteWell I think you made a great choice. The flowers look so pretty and so soft. I can see that they are paper pieced. Your card is very pretty Lynette.
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THis is such a beautiful Spring card! I think the papers are great and I love the dimension!!
ReplyDeleteThis is truly GORGEOUS, Lynette!!!
ReplyDeleteI love how fresh and sweet this is, and the layout is perfect for the image. Paper piecing can be so much fun!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Lynette. I never think to paper piece flowers - so clever!
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