

I like the way the flower card turned out. The flowers were fun to cut out and the bright colors are so cheerful to me. There are a couple of sparkles that I think I will remove.
I made a card last night that I didn't post, in fact I didn't even take a photo of it. I really like to post my cards as a digital back up.
Thanks for tuning in. Oh look, my signature matches the font on the thank you card. How cool is that?

Both are gorgeous, Leslie, but I especially love what you did with the Whoops a Daisy card. That kit is sometimes hard to work with because it is so bold and bright and you did a beautiful job.
ReplyDeleteThese creations are so wonderful and all your details rock! Beth
ReplyDeleteI like the cake card as a thank you - especially for someone who bakes!! It's beautiful, too.
ReplyDeleteThe Whoops a Daisy papers are one I just never warmed up to - but I must admit your card is very pretty!