I went with dew drops, pastel colors and dimension.
Crocus are colored with Copic markers. I used a scalloped border die to cut them out and then popped them up on the pastel yellow cardstock using foam tape. Sentiment is also popped up. Sadly, my crocus are all done blooming now. They were so pretty, but never last long enough.
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6 comments:
Beautiful cheery spring card Laurie, like the scallop border and your coloring.
Very pretty - spring flowers are popping up here - I am seeing a few tulips, and the Easter flowers are still blooming. The coloring is awesome, this card brings a smile for sure.
Love this, Laurie! I know you get tired of me saying the same thing week after week, but you make simplicity and white space look amazing! Love the soft colors, your coloring is so pretty, and your card just overall rocks this challenge! Someone will jump up and down at the mailbox when this arrives!
I guess you're right, we are the only two that didn't use the bunny element. This is so soft and pretty! I love crocuses, they always look so happy and are really the first signs of spring! Love the scalloped border you used, too.
Love the soft colors and the little raindrops are perfect! Great card.
I love the soft yellow background on this beautiful spring card, and the scalloped edge is so pretty!
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