Thursday, July 4, 2019

Happy Birthday Rose Cluster

Hello-

I've been wanted to play with this Paper Smooches die, I have had it for at least a month.

I die cut it 3 times, retaining two outlined and one full die cut.  Luckily one of the cuts stayed intact. I quickly added tape to the back so the pieces remained seated.  I colored with red and green and blue wink of stella markers.  I added 1 out line layer, filled the colored spaces with some glaze, then added the final outline layer.  I love this stained glass look.

 The stage for the bouquet is created from a partial stamping of the radiating dots background stamp from MFT.




This card goes to Watercooler Wednesday - Feminine Anything Goes and to  Paper Smooches -Anything Goes.   
     
       

Thanks so much for visiting.

13 comments:

Cathy said...

Oooh! Love this Cat, gorgeous diecut floral and that stamped background is fabulous, grounds it perfectly, Cathy x

Betty said...

such a sweet card, Cat - perfect soft background for the little roses!

Lin said...

This card makes me happy, Cat - great combination with the stencil!

Karen Brown said...

What a lovely clean card. I love how you colored the inset pieces and the background is subtle but just right. Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday.

Mac Mable said...

Fabulous stencilling to show off that beautiful stained glass bouquet x

Heidi MyLittleStampingBlog said...

This is beautiful! It is really your style! I love the stenciling in the background and the bright color on the flowers!

Jean said...

Stunning design!

Greta said...

What a neat die & beautiful card, Cat!

TK said...

Very pretty, Cat, your stained-glass look really does look wonderful! I also love your radiating stamping...

Michelle W said...

Gorgeous card Cat, I love the partially stamped background. Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday.

A.Rose said...

So very pretty! I love it!

HilaryJane said...

This is great, I love the shine (hard to see on photo, but I know it is there) and the background really adds something. I thought at first it was a stencil xx

Anita in France said...

Those bright glossy roses are so wonderfully Charles Rennie Mackintosh-ish, Cat ... they're fabulous ... the subtle background is perfect for them! Hugs, Anita :)