Hi Crafty Friends,
I was inspired by the Altenew February Challenge colors for these floral cards. I used Altenew Craft-a-Flower Cape Marguerite Flowers and Altenew Embossing Folders for my background. I splattered my background with Altenew Fresh Dye Ink Expresso and used Altenew Small Ink Blending Tools with Altenew Fresh Dye Ink Persian Blue to add dimension to my flowers. Perfect for the Altenew Crafting with the Seasons Challenge. #AltenewCraftYourHeartOut The little sentiments are from the Altenew XOXO & More Die Set.
Make Crafty Friends Q & A:
Q: What is your favorite shade of Altenew Fresh Dye Ink?
A: Me? I love any of the pink shades
Card #1: Cape Marguerite Smile
Card #2: Cape Marguerite Hello
Supplies:
Altenew Craft-a-Flower Cape Marguerite Flowers
Altenew Dotty Circle Embossing
Folder
Altenew Moroccan Embossing Folder
Altenew Fresh
Dye Ink Expresso
Altenew Small Ink Blending Tools
Altenew
Fresh Dye Ink Persian Blue
Altenew
XOXO & More Die Set
Challenges:
Gem of a Challenge #3 Anything Goes
Creative Uncles Challenge #62: Embossing
Altenew February Inspiration Challenge
Beautiful Blossoms Challenge #26
Can You Handle the Pressure Challenge
These are beautiful florals!!
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Diane CYHTP Co-Owner
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Beautiful card, I love the pop of blue against the neutral background. Lots of wonderful work here, and great take on the challenge. Thanks for playing along with us over at Can You Handle the Pressure, I hope we see you back again soon.
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Gorgeous, dimensional florals and I'm loving that color palette. Thanks for sharing your inspirational card with us at The Beautiful Blossoms Challenge and please join in again soon!
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This is so wonderful! I love those large blue flowers! Thank you for playing in the Beautiful Blossoms Challenge. Hope to see more of your creations in the future.
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