For some reason, I had the idea for this card design in my head for a few days, so I was really happy when the idea in my head came out in the card stock! LOL And as luck would have it, I found this fabulous sketch from the girls at CAS(E) this Sketch and when I flipped it upside down, it worked perfectly!
I airbrushed the background with Copic markers for the sky and the grass, then added the die-cut fence. The flowers and leaves were all cut from the Trellis & Vine Die-Namics (retired) from My Favorite Things using Blu Raspberry, Limelight, Barely Banana and Blackberry Bliss card stock. I added a sentiment, butterfly and flat-bottom clouds to finish the design.
Be sure to stop by the CTD blog for all the challenge details, and visit my Throwdown sisters for more inspiration…
Barbara Anders
Broni Holcombe
Joan Ervin
Jodi Collins
Lori Tecler
Monika Davis
Vickie Zimmer
Wanda Cullen
Bonnie Sharp, Guest Designer
Broni Holcombe
Joan Ervin
Jodi Collins
Lori Tecler
Monika Davis
Vickie Zimmer
Wanda Cullen
Bonnie Sharp, Guest Designer
Marlena M., Guest Star Stamper
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Sweet and simple. I love it!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card Tammy. So glad you got the INSPIRATION! Those flowers are just so sweet with the fence... great sky!
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet, Tammy~I love the fence and flower scene.
ReplyDeleteSuper fun and sweet card, Tammy!
ReplyDeleteThose flowers along the fence row are the sweetest! What a great breath of spring!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so lovely! I love your fabulous take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteThis just makes me smile! I LOVE the fence with the border of flowers!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful Spring scene with the cute little fence and sweet little flowers...love this, Tammy!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this beautiful card with us at CAS(E) this sketch!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it!
Love it!! Yes, the sketch flipped upside down is perfect!!
ReplyDeleteSo cheery! I'm impressed that you put all those tiny flowers together and arranged them on the fence. I don't think I'd have the patience to do that!
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