Here is a card I made yesterday using some JustRite cling stamps, Pink Paislee paper and Spellbinders™ Paper Arts die templates. This card is another thank you that I will be sending out for all those retreat goodies that I got!
For Easter, I made some cute little cheesecakes that I put on some of those Wilton 4" doilies. Fortunately I had some left to use on my card! I cut/embossed S4-356 Floral Ovals #3 (remember #1 is the smallest) from some New Piggy Pink Cardstock. I stamped the small music sentiment from Musical Notes Labels Twenty set onto some Simply Smooth White cardstock using Rich Cocoa Memento ink and cut/embossed using the matching S5-026 Labels Twenty #2. When I layered the sentiment onto the oval and then onto the doily, I realized it just needed something. So I got out my pearl bling and added the pearls. I used S5-086 Bittly Blossoms to make the flower adding another pearl in the center. That was a trick that Donna Salazar showed us at the design team retreat. Great tip!
Here is a close-up of the flower.....
Here is a close-up of the floral oval.........
So here is another card made......I have alot more to go! Hopefully I can work on them this weekend. For once, we don't have a whole lot planned and I want to really take advantage of that time to create alot of stuff!! Talk to you soon!
Beautiful and so delicate :)
Posted by: Christine | April 20, 2012 at 01:26 AM
What a truly beautiful and feminine card. Love it, Debbie.
Posted by: Trisha | April 20, 2012 at 05:42 AM
A lovely card. I just got this S/Binder, so will have to try your idea of using it with the doily. All elements are so perfect with the design paper. What brand is it????Thanks for sharing. It is beautiful.
Posted by: Mary H. | April 20, 2012 at 09:15 PM
What an amazing music card it is. I really love the layering of the flower. The floral oval is also nicely decorated. Its color combination is also great. Thanks for sharing this pretty card with us.
Posted by: POS | April 25, 2012 at 01:35 AM
Such a stunning card, thank you for the inspiration :-)
Posted by: Alex Turner | April 30, 2012 at 03:34 AM