

This DSP from StampinUp reminds me of a painting my sister did when in Art College and I just had to use it. Pussy willow is such a lovely sign of spring too. Anyway I die cut the small frame in silver using a new unbranded set I’ve just received. I didn’t want to cover up the DSP although in retrospect I probably should have added a white panel underneath the frame. Using an Easter stamp set by Claire Brennan/GKD I stamped the daffodils and fussy cut them. I used Sakura glaze pens exclusively to colour in the image. Once it was added to the card front I added a few bees and one butterfly all from the same set and coloured them too. The sentiment was added to the circle along with the bees and I added some sparkle to it using a glitter pen. I went round the edge of the circle with a yellow Spectrum Noir pen before adding to card. This is a 2nd entry into the JUGs challenge. I’m not sure if some embellishments should be added so for now am leaving as is.
Another awesome patterned paper background, Johanna. That frame for your spring flowers is really lovely.
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Thanks my friend. I am seriously enjoying using the various new papers I’ve received recently.
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Your card has all the elements of spring and it fits so well with this week’s inspiration photo! Between the daffodils and the background you have caught the feeling of spring arriving! Thanks for joining us this week at JUGS!
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Your comments made me feel happy – thank you.
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That is a pretty background paper and the silver frame is nifty! This is a terrific spring card. Thanks for sharing it with us at Just Us Girls1
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You really are on a roll. This is another beautiful spring card. Love that wonky die cut frame.
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That frame is wonderful! I think if you had used white behind the frame it would have been too stark, but vellum to soften it, but still be able to see the background through some would probably have worked. It does look good how it is and is a great look at the beginning of spring.
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More lovely daffodils. They are so pretty against the pussywillow background.
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