Saturday, October 14, 2017

From Me to You Card

Hi friends!  Thank you so much for your sweet comments on my previous post regarding my selection for the Secret Garden Crafts design team.  I've never been on a design team before and I am very excited to create for them.


Today, I have a card I made awhile ago using a Sherri Baldy clear stamp and colored with Copic Markers.




The papers I used were from Graphic 45's Secret Garden collection (what a coincidence that I would be on a design team with that name!).  The butterfly and flowers are from Michael's and Recollections.  The leaves and swirly vine were made with Cheery Lynn dies.  The sentiment is from Our Daily Bread Designs.





I am posting a day earlier because we are having computer issues.  We are having a problem with Google Chrome so I am using Internet Explorer to get this post up.  I hope our issues with Chrome get resolved soon because I find it easier to navigate there.  Anyway, thank you so much for taking time to stop by.  I appreciate your kind comments.  I will be back on Wednesday (barring computer problems) with my second project with Secret Garden Crafts.  I hope you will stop by again then.

6 comments:

  1. Beautiful card Patty! You did an amazing job coloring that sweet image! Great mix of patterned paper! Love the fancy blossoms and butterfly!

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  2. Fantastic card what a great image and love the layers too..

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  3. Great colouring on the image and I love the vines and flowers escaping from the frame - and the butterfly too, of course.
    Alison x

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  4. Beautiful card with the darling girl image! Awesome coloring! Wonderful layers with lovely patterned paper! And, love the pretty flowers and butterfly!

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  5. Gorgeous card Patty and I love how you have coloured your dress on your stamped image, it's beautiful.
    Julie x

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  6. Awesome card, Patty! Such a sweet image, and beautifully colored! I really like these papers and all the layers, and those vine die cuts in the corners are such an eye catching detail!

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