Wednesday, 26 January 2022

Twofer flowers

Hello everyone. Thanks for stopping by.
I recently took part in one of Justine Hovey's card making sessions for her VIP members. I'm finding those sessions great for getting cards (or at least card panels) done in a short time without overthinking. Justine gives a basic supplies list in advance but I usually need to quickly adjust and grab some supplies to craft along. But this time I had this floral stamp already out...


Anyway, I created these two panels during the live, using my NBUS Beautiful Day Floral stamp set that I purchased from Catherine Pooler's shop during the Black Friday sale. I kept my Copic colouring very simple and monochromatic, since I wanted to create a card for the current Flower Challenge.

After the session was over, I popped up the coloured oval on my black and white panel and finished the card off with a simple sentiment and a few Lily of the valley gems (Little Things from Lucy's Cards).



I decided to turn my second card into a shaker card using some NBUS glitter and sequin fragments. The fragments have a pale yellow colour that perfectly matches my colouring. I finished off with a white heat embossed sentiment and a few more gems.

I'm linking up my anniversary shaker at:

The Flower Challenge - #64 Monochrome

Time Out - #205 In love


Dawn's challenge: all about occasions



I'm linking up my duo of cards at:

ATSM - #421 Make your mark













5 comments:

  1. I love Justine and know she would be very tickled with your homework from her class, Marianne! You've made two very pretty cards! Thank you for inspiring everyone at NBUS! Hugs, Darnell

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  2. Beautiful creations! Thank you for playing with us at TimeOut 💕

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  3. A beautiful card duo. Love their simplicity of design and color. Thanks for playing with us at Time Out.

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  4. Lovely cards!
    Thanks for sharing with Addicted to Stamps and More!

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  5. Gorgeous duo - that shaker is downright fascinating!

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