Monday 25 May 2015

USC21 - Flower Birthday


I had a busy week last week. Lots of events at our school and church (including 3 bake sales!) and it was so hard to watch the happy mail come in and not be able to play! Finally, last night I had a few minutes to sit down and play. I pulled out Uniko Studio's latest Flower Power (#7 to be exact). I love this graphic, symmetrical solid daisy and its matching outline!

I created a rainbow of 'loose' daisies (solids stamped then two outlines for each) and finished with a sentiment from Simply Said Birthday. And sparkly black enamel dots for centres.

I'm linking up to Uniko's Flower challenge.

12 comments:

  1. Stunning and inspiring as ever Ardyth! Wow I love how you're worked this set. Thanks for playing along in the uniko flower challenge. Sarah x

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  2. Love your cute daisy card Ardyth! Love the pretty rainbow colors and I just love daisies, such a cute CAS card! Hugs, Brenda

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  3. Fabulous! You need to link this up over at the PTI blog hop too!

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  4. great to see you at Uniko and what a fab use of this set-love the bold colours and the of set outlines-will be using that-thanks for the inspiration x

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  5. So very pretty & fun! I've done a similar thing with punched daisies (when I realised I had way too many of them!). Hope you get lots more time to play with the happy mail xx

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  6. You simply 'ROCK' when it comes to clean, graphic and colourful :) Such wonderful inspiration too. Thanks so much for joining in on the Uniko Studio Challenge. Hugs Bev x

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  7. Beautiful card; love your work

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  8. Love the "loose" style. Such a cool look!

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  9. Awesome colors - love the order of the colors, the beautiful movement and where you stamped the sentiment - it seems to ground the images!

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  10. Gorgeous rainbow colours, pretty cascading daisies, glorious white space ... blissful, Ardyth ... just blissful! Bisous, Anita :)

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