Hello friends - today I am sharing a card with you that has been created using a beautiful stamp created by the lovely Nina Brackett - this stamp has now been retired but that doesn't have to stop us using it - we all get our favourites don't want to part with them.
I have coloured the image using using Chameleon Pens and cut it out using the oval from the Spellbinders Amazing Paper Grace A2 Filigree Delight Card Creator Etched Dies and the Platinum Die Cutting Machine. It has been popped it up onto the Spellbinders Nestabilities Elegant Ovals Etched Dies #4 using Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 3D Foam Squares.
The butterfly from Indigo Blue has been stamped using Imagine ink in Tuxedo Black and also coloured using Chameleon Pens. It has been cut out by hand, using scissors and popped up onto the lower portion of the layered image also using Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 3D Foam Squares. Next the layered image has been layered onto a pre-cut card base and card front. A flower and bling added to the butterfly.
This card has been linked to the following challenges:
House That Stamps Built - Count Your Blessings
Just Keep On Creating October Link-Up - Anything Goes
Creative Ladybirds Creations - Always Anything Goes
Pammie's Inky Pinkies Challenge - Anything Goes
Love to Craft - Anything Goes
Digi Chooseday Challenge Week - Anything Goes
Lil' Patch of Crafty Friends Challenge - Anything Goes
Creative Moments Challenge - Anything Goes
Retarte - Anything Goes
Crafting By design October Challenge - Anything Goes
Allsorts - Sentiment in Focus
Little Miss Muffet Challenge - Anything Goes
Inspiration Destination Challenge - Anything Goes
Word Art Wednesday Challenge Weeks - Anything goes
Thank you for your comments and all of the support you give me - you make blogging such an amazing place to be!! Your encouragement is such a blessing for me - it makes my day! God bless you!
{{{hugs}}} and happy crafting
Oh what a pretty card Linda - love that stamp :-) and you have used it beautifully
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Maxine
Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing with us at Creative Moments
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This is gorgeous!! I can see why this stamp set is still one of your favorites; so beautiful! And the way you have colored it up is fabulous! Thanks for playing with The House That Stamps Built.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image and card, Linda. Thank you for sharing with us at The PIP Challenges.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card with such lovely images and colour, the butterfly is gorgeous.
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Anything goes October link-up, Just keep on creating
Susan xx
Beautiful card! Thanks for sharing your creativity this week at the PIP Challenge.
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Beautiful card and beautiful coloring. I too have a lot of "retired" images in my collection that I just can't let go of. Thanksfor joining us at The House that Stamps Built.
ReplyDeleteStunning!! Thanks for joining us at PIP Challenges!
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Hi Linda! This is gorgeous! I wish Nina were still designing...Thanks for joining us at The House that Stamps Built!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card,love the vintage feel on it,great coloring and fab design too...thank you for joining us at DIGI CHOOSDAY CHALLENGE this week,hope to see you again
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lovely card and image thanks for sharing with CLC Rachel DT
ReplyDeleteHiciste una tarjeta con unos colores muy alegres y un diseño original.
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Maria Pilar DT
The sunny yellow makes for such a bright and cheerful card. The butterfly is a great finishing touch.
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Beautiful make!!! Thank you for joining us at Digi Choosday Challenges. Monica.-DT
ReplyDeleteJust stunning! Thanks so much for sharing with us in the Love To Craft Challenge Blog's "October Anything Goes" challenge!
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Leslie, LTCCB DT
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Gorgeous card and like how you photographed with the pearls around your card! Glad you joined us at The House that Stamps Built!
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