It is time for another The Three Musketeers post. We are ready to showcase the card we all created with the image that I sent for September--for Card #61! That means we nearing the end of year #5--can you believe that?! All three of us sure have enjoyed the challenges every month and we hope that it continues for a long time! Kelly will be up next for the October challenge. Be sure to come back to see what we create!
For our card this month, I sent Kelly and Jeanette this pretty Stargazer Lily Bouquet image from Taylored Expressions, along with three sentiments that are also included in the stamp set. I sent one on a quarter sheet and also one that I die cut with the coordinating die.
I used the die cut image along with one of the sentiments. I colored the image with my Copic Markers and layered it over a Stampin' Up doily. The background is a We R Memory Keepers embossing folder called Geometric. I hope you enjoy my card!
I used the die cut image along with one of the sentiments. I colored the image with my Copic Markers and layered it over a Stampin' Up doily. The background is a We R Memory Keepers embossing folder called Geometric. I hope you enjoy my card!
Please check out the other Musketeer's cards. Here is the link to Jeanette's blog along with Kelly's blog. I am sure you will not be disappointed and will see a couple of great cards! They may post today or tomorrow, so be sure to check out their blogs for their card!
Cardstock/Patterned Paper: Spectrum Noir White; Stampin' Up Rococo Rose, Garden Green, Rich Razzleberry
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories: Copic Markers; We R Memory Keepers Geometric Embossing Folder; Stampin' Up Doily, Circle Punches, Rich Razzleberry 5/8" Grosgrain Ribbon; White Enamel Dots
What a gorgeous card, Barb... the lilies are colored beautifully and I love the background and the feminine doily, too!
ReplyDeleteWow, your lilies look so beautiful in that color! Your 3-D background is amazing. Love your card. TFS!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image and beautifully coloured Barb - love the contrast of the geometric textured background.
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine