Spring card
Good evening friends, just a very quick post to
show you another card I made recently.
It's my last one for this week's 'Less is More'
challenge which is to 'ADD SOME TEXTURE'.
I went with a 'Spring' type card this time....
well I live in hope it will soon be Spring
anyway lol. Made a while ago as I just
can't manage any card making atm.
Enjoy your evening, I am still in quite a bit of
pain from the car accident grrr so will keep
this brief for a change.
Supplies
White Linen card
Mama Elephant stamp (bunny) Lunar animals
Mama Elephant stamp (sentiment) Hello
Lawn Fawn dies Meadow borders
E/F Darice ( grass bit) & Stampin Up (butterflies)
TH Distress inks
Versafine Onyx Black ink
Snowtex used on bunny tummy bit
11 comments:
Your cards are SO cute! I love this, such a fresh and spring-like feel. Hope you're feeling better soon - maybe a bodywork session like Bowen or Chiro might help? Hugs xx
oh this is just so sweet, viv!! I do hope that you are feeling better soon!!
This is so pretty Viv . . . I can't wait for spring, hopefully we will have some sunshine! Have a lovely day my friend! Hazel xx
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Lovely spring card Viv
Anne
Thanks Ester......I have reflexology often and having a swedish massage very soon too ;)
Aw! you sent a card to yourself? It's beautiful. I REALLY hope you will be better soon, that kind of incident can be very painful.
Oh Viv.... I hope you're feeling better soon!! Just rest though till you feel better.... it's surprising how these things can hurt after the event..
I'm loving this cute little Easter bunny card.... the texture looks fab!
Big hugs
Christine x
Oh this is just cute fun and cheery! Such delightful spring-time theme to it and love your colouring and embossing. Perfect take on the challenge again and thanks for sharing at Less is More this week.
Sarah
What a cute bunny Viv, this is a darling card!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Gorgeous card Viv, it really makes you think Spring is round the corner.
Thanks for your comment on my blog,
Sharon xx
Adorable scene Viv, take care
Anne
"Less is More"
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