Just a quick card to share using Hero Arts CL342 Everyday sayings & F5158 Winged Butterfly. The background is a stitched material almost like a mesh organza that has beads and clear sequences. Lightly stamped x's & o's in the background with antique linen & added some extra sequences too. The butterfly is doubled stamped on vellum paper using peeled paint.
These lilies come up every year and they just brighten up the backyard. They have been out for a week or so now and I am just getting around to checking them out.
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Have a great afternoon! :)
I adore the exquisite background for this butterfly!! Great effect with the stamping on Vellum! Your lilies are beautiful! Take care and stay home till TO calms down from all that "hoopla" :)
ReplyDeleteStunning background and beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteGOrgeous Nat! So unique and delicate!
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Love this elegant card, Nat! Brilliant idea to lightly stamp the xoxo! Beautiful butterfly too! Your lilies are gorgeous! What a pretty color they are!
ReplyDeleteWow Nat, this is absolutely gorgeous!! I love the fabric bg you have used and the way you added the xoxo and extra sequins. Wonderful vellum butterfly too!
ReplyDeleteYour lilies are so beautiful - gorgeous colours. Thanks for sharing!
wow! that background is amazing, Nat!! gorgeous card!! and your lilies are so beautiful i love the colors! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteEverything about this is awesome, the background, the butterfly, the colors!
ReplyDeleteNat, I love this card -- you did a wonderful job and this card is gorgeous. Love the background, too. I had a great trip to Atlanta. Went to two Archiver's stores and I was in Heaven.
ReplyDeleteLove this beautiful card Nat, the background is stunning and love all the detail!! Your lilies are stunning too!
ReplyDeleteWow beautiful on both accounts! So so so pretty!
ReplyDeletethe background is sooo lovely Nat...and the butterfly looks adorable on this color....hope to see you again in Flickr or Blog :) miss you :)
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