I have a sample for you. I used the cool new, Perfect Paisley Confetti cuts to make a fun, unique flower to match the inspiration photo. I used Whole Lotta Dots to give my petals some detail. I layered a vellum scallop circle from Circles 'n Scallops Confetti cuts behind it. The coral circle behind the button is also from that same Confetti Cut set.
Here is a close up of the custom made flower.
The sentiment is from Lots to Say. I added a pretty woodgrain strip of washi tape and tied on some twine. I decided my card needed a few more pretties, so I created some additional flowers using Petals 'n Posies. I added in more vellum to soften the colors of the flowers. I love how vellum does that.
I needed to add in the lime green color, so I cut some of the leafy vine from Petals 'n Posies and tucked them in here and there behind the flowers.
Did you know that there is a vellum challenge with Catered Crop? It's always a fun, no restrictions challenge. Go Check it out!
Here is the graphic for the Reverse Confetti Color Challenge.
There will be a new Color Challenge posted on the Reverse Confetti blog on the 16th of each month.
The color link list will be open from the 16th until noon CST on the 29th. The color challenge graphic will be posted in the sidebar and you will be able to click on it to get to that month’s challenge post with the link list during this time.
Reverse Confetti stamps are required to win. This is a way we get to thank our customers for using our stamps. Anyone is welcome to play, though!
You may enter as many times as you wish.
There will be a winner each month and that person will receive a $20 gift certificate to the Reverse Confetti store and claim the title of ‘Fetti Fave. The winner of Color Challenge will be posted on the Reverse Confetti blog on the 30th of this month.
Thanks for stoppin by today. I hope you'll join us for this month's challenge.
Wow! Leave it to you to come up with yet another gorgeous, genius way to use vellum. LOVE-el-ly!
ReplyDeleteLOVE all your diecutting, such a fun card!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! Fantastic use of the paisley die, wow!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute, Lisa! LOVE all the die-cuts!
ReplyDeleteLove those die's, great layering of them!!
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