I have a card to share today with more daisies but these are quite different ones using a stamp and die set which I think is now retired. These flowers are double stamped, first the outline and then the infill with a pen used to colour the centres. They were then die cut and arranged onto a stitched, scalloped rectangle which is part of the same set.. Some toning DSP has been used as a background and the sentiment was computer generated to fit onto the pretty label (also part of the same stamp/die set) - I printed a sheet of them so that they could be die cut as required. A scattering of glitzy gems and that's another card to go into the box.
Background - DSP from Stampin' Up (retired)
Stamps and Dies - Colour and Contour from Stampin' Up (retired?)
Another pretty daisy card, Val.xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful design with those pretty colorful flowers! I love the scalloped panel with the square panel on that pretty dsp and that birthday sentiment is too cute with the tiny scallops!
ReplyDeleteThat’s lovely Val, beautifully coordinated, and what a clever idea printing the sentiments to fit that lovely frame xxx
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card Val. Love the colour scheme x
ReplyDeleteYou can't go wrong with daisies. lovely design Val and perfect match to your DSP background
ReplyDeleteAnne
Your background paper is the perfect backdrop for those gorgeous daisies. It looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteGreat background Val for those lovely daisies. Pretty card! x
ReplyDeleteThat background dsp really looks fab with the stamped daisies. A perfect match. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteThe colour palette is very pleasing on the eye Val.
ReplyDeleteB x
A gorgeous card Val.
ReplyDeleteSue xx
This is really pretty, I like the soft colours and the matching background. I always get in a muddle when trying to print sentiments but you seem to have nailed it!
ReplyDeleteHi Val,
ReplyDeletesuch a very lovely design and the stamped flowers go so well with the paper used.
Love how you have put your images and sentiments in the apertures.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.