Thursday 12 March 2015

Oh Happy Day!


As I was putting away some new goodies last night, I just couldn't resist stopping to make a card with this new set: Essentials by Ellen Clear Stamps Bold Blooms by Julie Ebersole. There are a lot of scribble flowers around these days, but these ones really appeal to me because of their thicker lines and almost Charles Rennie Mackintosh look.

Right now there is a Mix it Up challenge at The Classroom - your card needs to use Ellen Hutson and Hero Arts product. I used Red Royal and Charcoal inks, and at the last minute added some Stampin' Up More Mustard in the centres.

15 comments:

  1. Stunning! I love your fresh colour choices!

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  2. Oh my goodness! I saw this card pop up in my feed and had to come tell you how much I admire it. It made me GRIN! Love those sketchy flowers!

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  3. Love this card. Those bold scribbled flowers are so different from anything else out there and your card highlights them perfectly.

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  4. Fantastic and eye catching! Gorgeous! Love it.

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  5. Oooh! Love the boldness of those scribbled flowers, and I like that you used charcoal rather than black.

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  6. I absolutely adore your red blooms and your card is definitely reminiscent of Charles Rennie Mackintosh!

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  7. Bold and beautiful. (Sounds like a good name for a soap opera. lol)

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  8. Love those flowers - the red is awesome.

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  9. Wow - these flowers are gorgeous! Love your color combo...especially the wee pop of mustard! Another stunner pal!

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  10. The red and grey are gorgeous together and you're right - the thicker lines of the scribbles really make the flowers pop!

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  11. Love these thicker lined images and your choice to use grey and red inks add to the classic feel!

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  12. Sigh ... CRM indeed, Ardyth ... just splendid in those gorgeous colours ... FAB! Anita :)

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  13. Great scribbles flowers! The bold colors are wonderful!

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