Monday 8 April 2013

Spring has sprung!!

At least in card-land it has!!
I was asked to make a card for a lady with poor vision so I thought bright, colourful and with texture...

I was inspired by the flowerpot cards I'd seen on pinterest. The flowers are quite heavy so I made an easel card as I thought it would support them well.
The flowers are made using a variety of dies and patterned paper. The pot is a spellbinders die cut down and embossed with a trellis pattern.
Butterflies, gems and a cute little ladybird to finish...plenty to explore by touch.
Hope you like it...

8 comments:

  1. Hi Sarah . . . this is totally amazing. Love all your pretty flowers. Great easel card xxx

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  2. Oooo your card is lovely and looks the way spring should look - so bright and colourful. I only hope the weather soon follows your good example !!!

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  3. Oh wow she will just love this Sarah. So many gorgeous flowers and so colourful...I love it!

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  4. WOW, absolutely GORGEOUS, Sarah!!! I LOVE the flowers and the butterflies!

    Hugs, Laura

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  5. ooooooohhhh am so looking fwd to seeing so many pretty flowers like that outside.. your card is gorgeous & gives us hope of what we might possibly get... VERY soon ;) lol

    love n hugz Angie xXx

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  6. what a beautiful bouquet! great idea to make the card an easel design - I'm sure this will be greatly enjoyed by the receiver!

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  7. This is beautiful with all these bright, vivid colors...
    the blooms just pop right off the front.
    And brilliant that it's an easel card..
    let's those gorgeous show! :)

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  8. This is gorgeous - a beautiful bouquet of flowers!

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