Sunday 19 July 2015

Get Well Roses

I think this is the last of my new goodies ;)  ... another Lili of the Valley stamp from their sale.  Coloured with watercolour pencils and Wink of Stella added to the roses for some sparkle.

Apologies for blogger overload recently ... I'd hardly any cards in my stash and, while my mojo is co-operating, I thought I'd make hay while the sun shines!

10 comments:

Sarah said...

My word Lynne, you have been a busy girl!! This little pup is adorable xx

Jackie said...

What a cute image and a very pretty card :o)
Jackie xx

brenda said...

Great card Lynne and perfect for our theme at Penny Black and More, many thanks for joining in.

B x

Alison said...

This is adorable, Lynne - I love the image and the colours you've used. Thank you for joining in our Flower Delights challenge at Fab'n Funky.
Alison x

sandie said...

so adorable and cute and such fab colouring. Thanks for joining TO

Shona Chambers said...

So cute and love that image you used. The puppy is adorable surrounded by all those roses. And love that floral paper you used, its so pretty. So glad you joined us at TIME OUT!

Cheryl W. said...

You certainly did make hay while the sun was shining, Lynne. This card is adorable - it would make anyone feel better! I love that little stitched banner in the upper left corner. Sometimes its these little details that really make a card stand out.

Linby said...

Great card so pretty and yes best to get those ideas down on card while you can LOL!.
Thanks so much for sharing with us at Penny Black & More.
Lynn x
DT

Danielle Vincent said...

Oh my goodness...how ADORABLE!!! That stamp could be used for many different purposes. Thanks so much for joining us at Sketch Saturday this week. Hope your MOJO streak continues!

Grenouille Greetings said...

Loving this sweet puppy with it's oversized bouquet and beautifully coordinating papers. The use of the dark green really pops too! It's a pleasure to see you enter this delightful card for our challenge at Sketch Saturday. Hugs, Lesley