Sunday, 30 May 2010

Smell the Flowers

My second card today has been made using the sketch from Papertake Weekly, I used a Penny Black image and coloured with Copics. The papers are K & Co and from my stash, the flowers are from my stash and the branches punched with L-Em punch and put onto a pieces of hessian. I used a Martha Stewart punch and added buttons, raffia and computer generated sentiment.
I am also entering this card for the following challenges:

12 comments:

  1. Another gorgeous card! I love th flowers and yes, can almost smell them LOL

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  2. Oh Pat this is just lovely - I'm so glad you decided to share it with us at Crafty Ann's
    Ann x

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  3. Beautiful Pat the papers are so pretty.xxx

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  4. Very cute Pat - love the gorgeous flowers. Thanks for joining in this week's PBSC
    Pauline x

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  5. this is so cute pat.....thanks for joining in the fun at Penny Black Saturday...hugs kath xxx

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  6. Hi Pat

    lovely card and beautiful papers, thanks for joining us at penny black

    Joey.x

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  7. Really love this card. It is so pretty.

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  8. This gorgeous Pat. The colours are gorgeous - the flowers spray in the corner is fabulous.
    Beryl xx

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  9. What a gorgeous and vibrant card Pat, I just love it!
    Thank you for your supportive comments and good luck in the blog-hop.

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  10. Hi Pat wow this is gorgeous what wonderful papers/colours and love that flower display the image I just adore coloured so beautifully thank you so much for joining our challenge/blog hop at crafty Ann's
    Hugs
    Lorraine x

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  11. Oh so adorable Pat, wonderful image and colours.
    luv
    Debby

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  12. Such a lovely card, Pat.
    Love the cute image, the papers and your wonderful flowers :-)
    Thank you for sharing this with us at Crafty Ann's

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Hope you have enjoyed visiting my blog, I love reading your comments, thank you so much.

Pat xx