It's been ages since I entered the challenge on the Less Is More blog, not because I haven't wanted to but time just seems to slip away these days. This week the challenge is 'What's outside your window'. I decided to use a Marion Emberson stamp set called Build a Tree as outside my window at the moment things seem to be waking up from their winter slumber and bursting into life. The sentiment is by DoCrafts. I raised up the stamped panel with foam pads and trimmed the front of the white, side-fold card base so that it was shorter than the back.
I added a strip of Brilliance orchid ink to match the flowers.
Shortening the front panel on your card is so effective. These are lovely feminine colours too.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing it with us at Less is More.
Sharon xx
Love the shortened front side and fresh spring colours! Fab card!
ReplyDeleteAs we have said, time is our most restrictive limitation ..... however glad you have manages this wonderful arty piece !
ReplyDeleteHow soft and delicate and spring like! Sweet scene!
ReplyDeleteSo fresh and pretty - just like spring in Surrey! (I lived there before coming to Australia as a child:) Thanks so much for visiting me - I'm glad I've been able to visit you in return! I hope to be back in the future as I love your style.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet stamp set, you've put it together so beautifully. The way you have mounted it all together sets it off perfectly too. Lou x (Guest Designer at LIM)
ReplyDeleteWhat a really pretty and spring like make - so sweet!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing.
Anne
"Less is More"
Beautiful card, love the pink blossoms
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Donna xxx
Wonderful spring card - great take on the challenge over at LIM.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet card, I love pink and yellow together. Karen x
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful view you have outside your window. I love those pretty pink flowers.
ReplyDeleteIt's taken me a while to get around to seeing what's outside your window!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a sweetie, I love the use of those delicate shades!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"