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Friday, May 13, 2016

leftovers

Whether in the kitchen (to DS' chagrin) or in my craft room, leftovers never get thrown away! So after I'd finished this card, I decided to put the leftover bits and pieces to work framing a lovely sentiment.


I heat embossed the sentiment from STAMPlorations Strong Women gold and ever-so-lightly inked some Spun Sugar over it. Then I took a gold gel pen and drew a wonky frame.

I adhered the leftover Savvy Stamps Floral Blossom die cuts in a cluster in the lower right corner, adding a couple sequins for shine. The corners of the frame got a sequin leaf topped with a die cut leaf from the leftovers!


I'm joining the Simon Says Stamp Work it Wednesday gallery and the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge where it's all about Flowers this month. Have a fabulous, flowery weekend!

15 comments:

  1. Loving the delicate little frame and flowers, so pretty!

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  2. Wow! This is very beautiful and soft!

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  3. Gorgeous. So beautiful and delicate. Love the soft colours Maria! xx

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  4. This is beautiful! I love the soft colours and you are so good with using up your left overs :) xx

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  5. What a pretty card with a great sentiment!

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  6. So dainty and utterly pretty, Maria ... my leftovers never look gorgeous like this does!! Hugs, Anita :)

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  7. This is so soft and pretty! Gorgeous!

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  8. hello Maria! super cute card, luv the background! I am so glad you played along with us at simon says stamp wednesday challenge!

    blog-paperie blooms
    ig-2klines

    sparkle & shine, kindness *~*

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  9. Your corner clustering is really pretty!

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  10. Gorgeous subtle colour scheme! Love the wonky gold frame.

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  11. A lovely soft card! Wonderful use of those die cuts. :-)

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