My foliage in the background used up some white scraps - sorry I've no idea of the brands. Flowers popped up on foam pads and silver gems added to the centres. I coloured them blue thinking they kinda looked like forget-me-nots.
AAA Cards #282 - follow the leader
Addicted to CAS #274 - blue
Snippets Playground #498 - my white die cuts
My Time to Craft #551 - use a sentiment on
9 comments:
This is so pretty! I love your layers and the white foliage in the background. I have to remember that technique. I think it adds just the right amount of interest and texture. Your coloring is always wonderful, and you're right--those flowers do look like Forget-Me-Nots!
Your white snippets look like an embossed background - a very effective and lovely technique. The floral spray adds a nice bit of colour and is just right for a sympathy card.
Thanks for coming to play in the Snippets Playground. See you up in the treehouse shortly. Heating up some breakfast croissants in the new microwave!!! X
How pretty, love the soft blue and the added background texture really steps it up! Thanks for sharing with us at Addicted to CAS!
How beautiful Lynne! I love white backgrounds and the flowers are most certainly like forget me nots. So pretty with lovely colouring!
Hugs
Di xx
Beautiful card Lynne, a really gorgeous design with the White on White background.
Liz xx
What a delightful Sympathy Card (if there is such a thing) but loving the white die cuts under the wee forget-me-knots, which must be the perfect flower for a Sympathy card. Thanks for being inspired and playing along with us at AAA Cards.
I love the plain white elements in the background. They add fabulous texture without detracting from that wonderful focal element. Such a peaceful sympathy card. So glad you shared this with us at Addicted to CAS this week
Jaydee
That's a really lovely sympathy card and I too thought they looked like forget-me-nots, perfect for such a card xx
I love the texture you created by using the white die cuts in the background. Thanks for joining us at Addicted to CAS!
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