My sister sent me this beautiful card for my birthday this year (or maybe last year) and I just love it:
It's hard to tell in the picture, but the flowers are embossed in silver and speckled in glitter. The color reminded me of Raspberry Fizz, and while I don't have an exact match to the flowers, the peonies from Pretty Peonies worked well as a replacement:
I stamped and embossed each flower individually, then used my scissors to trim around the each flower segment. After I cut the flower pieces out, I smeared Perfect Pearls over the entire card to give it the same shimmer the inspiration card has. Unfortunately the perfect pearls does not show up in the photo. (Seriously... a light box is in my very near future!).
What do you think? Without the inspiration card I would not have created this... but I love it. The pink, white, and silver color combo is really striking. I'm tempted to re-make the card and include a sentiment for a bride and groom. I think the elegant flowers and silver embossing powder would make a fantastic wedding card.
That's it from me today! I'll be back tomorrow with a card for Great Impressions Stamps. I can't wait to share! :-)
Erin, striking contrast colors! Love the peonies embossed and shimmery.
ReplyDeleteLove your take, better than the inspiration card and yes it would make a gorgeous wedding card!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!!! I love it - what a striking, great, great layout. Executed perfectly! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful and elegant.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful I love the embossing you did. I like the fussy cutting also, it really adds dimension
ReplyDeleteDIANA L.
http://dianamlarson.blogspot.com
beautiful, elegant card!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteErin, your card is gorgeous! I have the Pretty Peonies and you have inspired me to try something similar...thank you. BTW, is your sentiment stamped or computer generated? I would love to know as it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the lovely comments! Aquablues, the sentiment is a stamp from a Stampin' Up! stamp set called Well Scripted. Unfortunately it is retired, but I bet you can find it on ebay!
ReplyDeleteStriking card - great job!
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