Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Spring Flowers

I love Tuesday Crafty days.  We have a group of about 8-10 women, and at anyone time at least 5 get together for crafting  and chatting.

Today, I played with Simon Says Stamp's Spring Flowers, and PTI's  Keep it Simple: Just Because sentiments.

I stamped the stamp set many many times and clear embossed it.  Then I inked it up with distress inks, fussy cut the images and built bouquets.  I was inspired by Laura Bassen's technique for coloring the blooms, her post is here.

I have 5 cards, and like bouquets they each have their differences. 








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8 comments:

  1. Oh, Cat, I LOVE your cards, every single one of them! This set is on my wishlist, and you just moved it up to the top! Beautiful spring cards!

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  2. Gorgeous bouquets, Cat! Now I better go check Laura's technique! These are going to be super happy mail!

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  3. wonderful cards Cat! everyone of them is just lovely!

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  4. Cat what beautiful projects, come on spring!

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  5. i gotta tell you, i really love all of your flowers. i have never been a plaid person, but the plaid you used just looks fabulous! the colors are wonderful! i really love the dimension you used. not too much but just enough. all of these cards are so lovely. thanks so much for sharing them with us. hugs, treen

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  6. I adore that SSS set, Cat ... please come play with me? Gorgeous coloring [always] what a lovely collection of cards!
    =]

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  7. What a great way to showcase these beautiful flowers, Cat! You've given me lots of ideas...your inking and color combo's are so pretty, and I love how each bouquet is so unique! Thanks for inspiring me to ink up this set...actually, I may even have the 'just because' set from PTI, too :)

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  8. Blooming beautiful, Cat ... each one of them is just so lovely ... fabulous colours and sponging! Hugs, Anita :)

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