I mean really, does it get any more beautiful than this? I love her color choices, design, sentiment... yep, I love it all! Here's my take:
The butterfly and floral images were colored with Faber-Castell PITT Artist Pens and Stamper's Big Brush Markers. The backgrounds were distressed with Pumice Stone, Brushed Corduroy, Gathered Twigs, Wild Honey, and Walnut Stain Distress Inks. Black ink is VersaFine Onyx Black. All stamps by Penny Black.
Thanks so much for your visits this week. See ya soon, my friends. :)
15 comments :
Both of your cards are beautiful....gives me plenty of inspiration! Thanks for sharing your talents!
Ooh my goodness, gorgeous - I love your take on this!
stunning, love it. Your work is amazing
Yes, I agree, Dina's cards are amazing! So are yours!!
Another amazing card from Dina! Love the way you used the colors and design of her card to make it your own, Jill! Beautiful work from both of you! :)
Even though today is Friday the 13th I think it is a lucky day because we were treated to these gorgeous designs!
Wow, Jill, it's been a wonderful week of inspiration...i truly love these gorgeous warm colors today! Have a lovely weekend!
Wow! That is one awesome card from Dina! Soft and sensuous colors and I love your take on it, love that sentiment!
Both of those are 'frame-worthy" Beautiful cards!
Thanks for sharing your talent!
wonderful cards Jill. Love your take on Dina's card
I love the way you replaced the ribbon with the twine - it really echoes the butterfly's wings & the scrolling of the design behind. The graduated shading of your base card picks up the colouring of the butterfly wings beautifully too - especially with your placement of the orange tones opposite one another. A real joy this one.
Paula (PEP)
Both are just gorgeous, lovely design!
Love both cards - really pretty! It's so inspiring to see what other people are making and sharing! Thank you!!!
Oh, I just found your blog from Dina. What a fun blog and your creations are gorgeous.
Such a gorgeous card! Love that sweet quote :)
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