Day 5 of the 2013 Artisan Entry Blog Hop! Here is my last greeting card entry using the staned glass technique and vellum. oh and lots of pearls...and a wonky bow....
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Thanks for looking!
~ Lauri
Stamps: Bannieres Bitty, Secret Garden
Cardstock: Vellum, Sahara Sand, Whisper White
Embellishments: Pearls, Melon Mambo Striped Organdy Ribbon
Ink: Versamark
Tools: Scallop Circle Die, Circle Die, White Embossing Powder, Bitty Banners Framelits
Markers: Pool Party, Pacific Point, Island Indigo, Melon Mambo, Regal Rose, Primrose Petals, Tangerine Tango, Pumpkin Pie, Cajun Craze
So very beautiful. I haven't been brave enough to try this technique. Your lovely card may be the push I need to try it. Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful Lauri! You've definitely mastered this technique-gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLauri, I love your beautiful stained glass flowers and the pearl embellishments. I'm bookmarking this idea for my stamp club.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Lauri, this is just stunning! Your stained glass technique on those flowers is outstanding, love all the pearls, and the scalloped circle shape is perfect!
ReplyDeleteso pretty and I adore the pearls! A lady can never have too many pearls....
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Love the scallop circle card and the stain glass flowers are a favorite.
ReplyDeleteAlright, finally back from vacation and able to post from my laptop...yes! :) I love the vellum look here, this is just gorgeous! I also love the different shape!I always stray away from shaped cards because they seem difficult, but you make it look so easy and classy!
ReplyDeleteWow- I have yet to try this technique, Lauri. This is just stunning! I love the colors you used. And the abundance of pearls is just perfect! :)
ReplyDeleteOHMYWORD THIS IS STUNNING! I love the soft effect. This is so beautiful. I just borrowed secret garden from a fellow demo.... and I am thinking I want to buy it for myself. This just pushed me over the edge! Blessings, Lela
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