Doesn't that combination look wonderful? I used a base of Heavy Whisper White and, after fussy cutting carefully around the inside of the floral wreath image on that pretty wood-grain paper, I was ready for the image which would be featured inside the wreath.
I took a piece of Whisper White cardstock and, after using my Basic Black Stampin' Marker to ink up everything but the bouquet and ribbon at the back of the dress, I stamped the "bride". My intention was to simplify the dress and also to have her hold some balloons rather than the bouquet. I used my Stampin' Blends to colour the image. The dress is Rococo Rose while the hair is a combination of Crumb Cake and Daffodil Delight. Her skin is Ivory and the balloons are Daffodil Delight and, again, Rococo Rose. Then I covered the image and stamped the dots from the stamp set (confetti?) as my background.
I love the way she fits into the cut out of the wreath, don't you? And the banner finishes off my card perfectly.
I hope you'll check out the wonderful creations by the Watercooler Artists over at our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge.
I've entered my card into the following challenges:
Lemon Shortbread Challenge #103 - Anything Goes
{PIN}spirational Challenges #248 - Photo Inspiration
Your birthday girl is enchanting! Very beautiful. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty card Heidi. Love how you've used that floral wreath.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty with that colourful wreath highlighting the lovely girl,Heidi!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card!! Your coloring is gorgeous and I LOVE the wreath around her!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thanks so much for participating in the PINspirational Challenge this time and good luck :)
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