The blue and brown color scheme on this card is so soft and easy on the eyes! In addition to the color scheme, the gingham and lace punch give this card a great country feeling. Finally, isn't it fun the way Robin attached the ribbon with the button off to the side?
Here is my take:
March 23, 2010
Robin *Day 4*
I love this next beauty by Robin:
the last card is the best of course!! ;)
ReplyDeleteWow!! Three stunners! All that talent packed into one blog post!! :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful cards! Love Robin's color scheme and the design is truly lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove the brown and blue combo Robin. Just spectacular. Such a nice take on her card Jill!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an abundance of beautiful butterflies! Glad that you are passing on your love of this craft!
ReplyDeleteLove that "Robin" card!! Your take on it is wonderful, Jill! The butterfly is fabulous! And your sister-in-law's card? Well, all I can say is that your card making and distressing skills have "rubbed" off on her! (pun intended!)Love her card too! So pretty!!
ReplyDeleteTHREE gorgeous cards! Jo x
ReplyDeleteAll three cards are a treat to view. Nice job ladies. MOM
ReplyDeleteHow fun a three-fer today!! Fabulous cards from everyone! Your sister-in-law is quite talented!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a TREAT to see all three different butterfly cards!! Each one is gorgeous in its own way!!Thanks for sharing all of them! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThree cards instead of two, what a feast! All are so beautiful! The contrast of your butterfly (perfectly colored btw) against this bg is so striking! It must have been great to craft with your SIL!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! You know, the way you did your distressing - looks so illuminating and looks just like you are looking through a crystal ball, wow!! What a wonderful effect!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Cards! TFS
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Suze x
I love how you took Robin's soft and lovely country design and gave it your bold spin...just wonderful! And how fun to have a young card making apprentice with such talent...I'm sure you will teach her everything you know, here's to many more opportunities to stamp with your SIL.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards! I love them both!
ReplyDeleteLove these beauties! Both cards are absolutely gorgeous!
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Amazing colors and design on all 3 cards!! So beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteVery lovely! Both your cards aro gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards Jill - and a talented member of the family that´s for sure!
ReplyDeleteboth yours and your sister-in-law's card's are amazing! love them!
ReplyDeleteWonderful set of butterfly cards. They are all wonderful in their choice of colors and designs!
ReplyDeletewonderful cards all around and congrats to your sister-in -law! WOW! 12 year old?! really?!!
ReplyDeletelovely blues and brown on robin's card. and i love your dark blue butterfly!
ReplyDeleteAwesome color of blue on your butterfly! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Jill! I've missed visiting your blog! Been so busy with trips and visitors the past couple of weeks. Just want you to know that your work is so inspiring in itself! You are amazing! And so is your SIL! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are beautiful, what fun you got to play together, lol. I love the intense blue of your card against the browns so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love Robins style and her creative mind...love your take on her card Jill and please tell you sis-in-law that she has talent!! I love her added touches on the butterfly and her distressing. She certainly had the best teacher around!! Hugs,Kathy
ReplyDeleteRobin's card is so soft and pretty and full of great detail! Love your card inspired by her. Wonderful colours and design and I love the glow you achieved with distressing.
ReplyDeleteYour sister-in-law's card is fantastic - is she really only 12? I love the gorgeous colours she used and her butterflies look amazing! Wonderful card!