Thursday, November 1, 2012

Don't worry be happy!



The Ways to Use it challenge to not use fall colors wasn't really hard for me because I really like the blues and purples and greens pallet better anyway. I stamped the background and butterfly using Mark's Finest Papers set called CRACKED HELLO The sentiment is from my Daydream Designs, the dream team scripture set.. I ink spray smashed the two panels. I quilled the roses and made the baby's breath using a small flower punch and my MS branch punch. I strung beads on a wire and twisted them. I added two pearl stick pins, a paper doily and a small piece of want 2 scrap bling. Oh yes, I added glamour dust to the baby's breath and the wings of the butterfly. It took a couple of hours to make this card. I really like how this card turned out. It was great stamping therapy! I am entering this in the Word Art Wednesday challenge.

6 comments:

  1. Marilynn, I am always amazed by your gorgeous creations! I love all the attention to detail you give your cards and such a wonderful passage to use!

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  2. Oh my goodness! This is just gorgeous! What fabulous colors and techniques, MariLynn. So very, very pretty!

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  3. Oh, Marilynn...this is beyond gorgeous and I'm so in love with the various shades of lavendar/purple. This is so pretty, and just turned out beautifully. Thanks for sharing it in our challenge so that everyone can enjoy it. What a gorgeous creation!
    Blessings to you,
    Karen L
    Word Art Wednesday

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  4. This is beautifully embellished, but I love that the verse is still the focal point!!

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  5. Lynn this is one of the prettiest cards I have seen in a long time - your faith and talent give glory to God in this creation.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  6. Wow, such a gorgeous card with your amazing butterfly and flowers!! Love this encouraging Scripture, too!! Thanks for sharing your lovely work with us at Word Art Wednesday. ~ Blessings, Tracey

    http://gracescraps.blogspot.com/

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