I've spent the last few evenings in front of the telly colouring this gorgeous Penny Black stamp, it's one of my very oldest stamps and still gets inked. It was definitely a good purchase! My own tulips still have a bit of growing, they'll be another week or two yet.
Coloured with polychromos and clear bling added, plus a little bit of orange bling in the middle of that ribbon on the pot. My lovely ombre DP was a recentish purchase from the Range, before the world closed down that is!
- Penny Black and More April - anything goes
- Time Out #159 - inspired by words - I went with the garden part of the quote
- Your Next Stamp #136 - pastels
- Allsorts #566/567 - something old something new
9 comments:
What a beautiful card. Those flowers are wonderful and beautifully colored, like a fresh breath of spring. Thanks so much for playing along at Time Out.
Very pretty card! I love all the Eastery colors that you chose for them. My own tulips are out of the ground, but nowhere near blossoming yet. The bunnies will probably get them as soon as the buds form. They must be delicious because those bunnies just can't resist them.
What a pretty card Lynne, I love the sugared almond colours of those tulips, perfectly coloured, as usual. Glad to hear the office is shut for Easter!! Stay safe xx
It's such a pretty stamp and so beautifully colored too! Thank you so much for sharing this gorgeous card with us at Penny Black and More challenge!
A very pretty floral image Lynne and coloured beautifully, thank you so much for joining in with our current themes at Allsorts and Penny Black and More challenges.
B x
Gorgeous spring flowers. Beautiful card.
Thank you for sharing at Allsorts,
and at Penny Black and more;-))m
Gorgeous creation, thanks for joining Allsorts challenge, good luck.
Happy crafting
Tracy x
Beautifully done, dear friend! Love this stamp!!!
Real springflowers and so many beautiful ones! Thank you for joining us at TIME OUT!
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