I used a NBUS (never-before-used-schtuff) die (Tall Sketch Daisies), which are watercoloured with distress inks. I placed the daisies in the opening of a stitched rectangular aperture and stamped a sentiment in bright green ink undernearth. Very quick card!
Since my die is NBUS, I'm adding this to the NBUS #15 gallery ...
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Products
Tall Sketch Daisie die (Poppy Stamps)
Rectangle Peek-a-boo Window die (My Favorite Things)
Stamps: Nouveau Flowers - sentiment (Clearly Besotted - retired)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.)
Ink: Distress Inks: Twisted Cirton, Mowed Lawn, Ripe Persimmon, Picked Raspberry (Tim Holtz)
Accessories & Tools: Tall Sketch Daisies die (Poppy Stamps), Peek-a-boo Window die (MFT), paint brush
Challenges:
NBUS 15
Beautiful card Loll, a lovely clean and fresh looking design. xx
ReplyDeleteQuick Clean and Simple Perfection, Lolly. I love the pretty die cut and watercolored daisies and bright birthday sentiment. TFS. Stay safe and Creative, my friend. Hugs...Nancy
ReplyDeleteFun card Loll, those Daises are great, love the colouring and the layout :)
ReplyDeleteLove a QCAS card, Loll, yours flower arrangement in the window is so pretty - great work combining the CAS challenges and the new Mix Up header is way cool.. have a wonderful weekend and hope all is well, hugs Robyn
ReplyDeleteGreat CAS card - love the vibrant colours and the use of the stitched window die.
ReplyDeleteLoving this fabulous QCAS card Loll - that die cut is stunning with the vibrant colours, and so delightfully framed
ReplyDeleteStay safe
Blessings
Maxine
Queen of CAS!! Love this Loll (and yet another die on the wish list!) x
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour flower forming is so beautifully done! Those red daisies look fabulous, Loll! I just love the way you formed them too. Any card involving flower forming is not quick and easy at least not to me. It makes such a difference in overall effect. Wonderfully done.
ReplyDeleteThese little flowers sure pack a big punch, my friend! I love how you've shaped and colored them and how they are popping out of the frame! QACAS at it's best!
ReplyDeleteQuick, but so beautiful, Loll! What a darling little birthday bouquet!
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This is a beautiful daisy die Loll and love the way you have coloured it, and it looks great in the peek-a-boo stitched rectangle aperture, also the coordinating green sentiment finishes it perfectly. A brilliant QCAS card. x
ReplyDeleteQCAS is my favorite type of card and you totally nailed it with this beauty, Loll! I love your pretty pink daisies with all that dimension and your bright green sentiment is fabulous! xx
ReplyDeleteGotta love QCAS! Beautiful watercolouring and card, Loll. Love all the dimensions, especially how you shaped the flowers.
ReplyDeleteGotta love a GCAS card Loll. This one is just beautiful! I love those flowers and the color you made them. I also love the green sentiment A great summer QCAS card! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteGloriously CAS and so very pretty. I love the beautiful flowers and the sentiment stamped in the green Loll x.
ReplyDeleteLovely QCAS perfection, Loll! Love that you added dimension to the daisies!
ReplyDeleteHideko xx
This may be quick, Loll but is so stylish and pretty!
ReplyDeleteHope you are keeping well in these troubled times.
Hugs
Carol x
I love this kind of card! Crisp colors against the white, great die cuts. The font on the sentiment is way cool and your watercolored daisies look perfect!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a beautiful and effective QCAS card!
ReplyDeleteYou have the best array of tiny flowers to add to window cards, Loll.
ReplyDeleteA pop of brightness through a simple window, this card is so refreshing and definitely my kind of card. A clean beauty! xx
ReplyDeletePerfectly clean, Loll ... and perfectly lovely ... a delightful bouquet! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteThis is GORGEOUS!! It is as if those flowers were supposed to be in that window!! LOVELY design!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a happy, summery beauty, Loll. TFS.
ReplyDeleteYour card is very effective. I love all the extra dimensions of this card. Its additional advantage is that it can be done in a short time. An ideal proposal for a late card
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