It's been a little while since I got out the Peaceful Moments bundle. It's easy to forget the great things already on your shelves when there's a new catalogue on the horizon! But the Poppy Moments dies in this bundle are spectacular. I've paired the large layered poppy die with some copper foil and a scrap of watercoloured paper that was left over from another project.
The horizontal strip has been embossed using one of the folders from the Greenery pair of folders. For a little variation, I clipped one end of the centre strip with the new, about-to-be-released Banner Pick A Punch. Look out for it in the July-December Mini-catalogue that will be available on 3 August.
The sentiment is from Timeless Tulips.
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What a beautiful design! Love the flower die and the white dried embossing. Thanks so much for joining us this week at CC&S!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Wonderful CAS style too! The copper outline on the flower pairs so well with the watercolored flower! Thank you for playing along with us at CC&S!
ReplyDeleteThe rich, bold colors are stunning with the copper foil against the crisp white background! This is a gorgeous interpretation of our sketch. Thanks so much for sharing your card with us at CC&S! :)
ReplyDeleteThere are simply no words and the one word I can muster just isn't enough justice! Gorgeous! Thanks so much for joining us at CC&S
ReplyDeleteThis card is absolutely STUNNING Jan!! I love the variegated colour of the poppy petals and the clever use of the embossing folder either side of the horizontal stripes.
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