Today is another Mother's Day card of a similar style to my previous card. (I'm loving the paper pack!)
The supplies used here are 
* Make & create Sweet garden roses design pad 
* Spellbinders 5x7 matting basics A 
* Sizzix thinlits fancy frame rectangle 
* Spellbinders frame two 
* Spellbinders classic ovals
* Sizzix/Stampin up designer frames embossing folder 
* My Favorite Things/Die-namics leafy greenery 
* Sue Wilson / Creative Expressions Perfect Peonies 
* Sue Wilson / Creative Expressions stitched flags 
* Papermania relations stamps 
* CreaEasy chalks 
* Distress inks crushed olive
* Headpin/ribbon/stamens/pearls from my stash
Once again I've used Sue Wilsons Perfect peonies. They are just so versatile and I highly rate them.
I hope you enjoyed your visit today.
Please stop by again soon x







Stunning card, perfectly displayed, love it!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Bezzie x
DeleteJo, I love what you have been doing with the SW Perfect Peonies. I am trying to get mine to look half as good as your's but not getting there yet. I started following your blog so I can see all your beautiful cards. You wouldn't have a video or tutorial on how you make your flowers, would you?
ReplyDeleteThank you Ann. Tutorials are something I'm looking into doing. Here is a very similar method to how I achieved this look. I hope it helps x
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Thank you Ann. Tutorials are something I'm looking into doing. Here is a very similar method to how I achieved this look. I hope it helps x
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Thank you Ann. Tutorials are something I'm looking into doing. Here is a very similar method to how I achieved this look. I hope it helps x
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What a lovely card, please can i ask what weight or make of paper you use for your flowers. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThank you dsweeney. I can't tell you any specifics on the paper as it was gifted to me unpackaged. It is, however, a good quality printer paper. Quite a heavy weight for paper. I hope this helps x
DeleteAbsolutely gorgeous card Jo. Do you mind if I ask where you buy your Sizzix dies.
ReplyDeleteThank you Marie-Louise. This was one of the very first dies I bought when I started card making. I'm fairly sure I bought it from sizzix.co.uk They usually have a really good selection of sale products x
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