I used PTI's Daydreamer set for my card. I found that I really enjoyed this technique and hope to try it again soon. I just love the dreamy, hazy look the Gelato's add to the stamped images. I'm a big fan of Melissa's style so I pretty much went with her idea all the way!
I'm also adding this into the Word Art Wednesday Challenge
Thanks so much for stopping by! Blessings~ Birgit
15 comments:
Love your dreamy card Birgit! The woodgraine patterned paper is a great choice . This was fun!
I like your wood background. It looks kind of like a planter box.
So very lovely beautiful colors
Gorgeous card, Birgit. I really like that dreamy look. And, you reminded me that the week is ticking by and I still need to watch that video.
This is really pretty and when I get a chance I have to youtube Gelatos (hopefully it doesn't bring me to that delicious Ice cream). I love the dreamy look of the flowers which is perfect with the saying
You picked a great set to use the gelato technique on, as your card is just beautiful Birgit! Love that woodgrain background too...really makes those pretty flowers "pop"! :0)
Beautiful stamping with lovely blooming colours, Birgit!
Beautiful card that you have created here. Your right about the dreamy look and you have done a wonderful job here. Love the wood Backgroung thatbyounplaced it on.
This card is so well designed!
Pretty combination! Love the flowers with the wood paper pattern. :)
This is GORGEOUS! Thanks for sharing this in our challenge. It's always a blessing to have you share your art with us. I really appreciate it, and hope that you will play along again soon.
Blessings,
Karen
P.S. This would be PERFECT for our current challenge at The Kraft Journal, and I'd love to have you play along.
www.thekraftjournal.blogsot.com
The gelatos do add that dreamy feel, as though they're gently blowing in the wind! Lovely flowers in spring colors! Beautiful layout with the flags and sequins.
Soft and beautiful! Love the woodgrain paper in the background, too!
Beautiful!!
What a lovely card! I really like your layout on the wood grain.
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