Its been cold and rainy here in sunny Brisbane for the past week and I have not been very well either, so I have whipped up a quick card for the Cheery Lynn Designs Challenge 34.
I decided not to put anything on this one as its for either a Wedding or an Anniversary and I dont have either of them coming up with anyone that I know.
I have used Kaiser Paper from the new 12" Paper Pad's Precious Moments and of course Cheery Lynn Dies, Mini Fanciful Flourish Die B117s, Two of Hearts Intricate Die DL 128, Sweetheart Frame FRM 127,
Lace Corner Deco B-B162.
I was lucky enough to be picked as the one of the Top 3 in the Cheery Lynn Weekly Spotlight so thanks once again for choosing my Hot air Balloon.
until next time
Shelley
Oh that is gorgeous Shelley! I love the two flourishes together, soft and beautiful colors.. and the double hearts are really stunning.. your cards are always amazing!! I hope you feel better soon!!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous - just whipped it up!! :-) Hope you feel better soon.
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Sweet card Shelley! So soft and pretty. The two of hearts die set is one of my FAVS too, love how you used them! Congrats for being spotlighted again with your project last week, your hot air ballon was fantastic! I am guest designing over at The Shabby Tea Room next week and was hard at work on finishing my project so didn't get to send you some love on it but you did a fantastic job! Hugs*
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Shelly, all that lace, flowers and flourishes are so romantic!
ReplyDeletevery pretty!!! Thank you for playing along at Cheery Lynn Designs!
ReplyDeleteShelley this is so PRETTY!! I love the delicate look and the hearts. So perfect for anniversary or wedding!!
ReplyDeleteOh Shelley, you've done it again! This is lovely! Thanks for joining us at the Cheery Lynn Designs Challenge and good luck!
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Gini
Shelley, this is a lovely combination of dies, so sweet and elegant. Good luck and thanks for joining in on the fun at Cheery Lynn Designs challenge blog.
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