With this first card I went all in with my favorite Hero Arts products for A blog Named Hero and it is green for SSSworkitwednesday and embossed for Cardmania
This second card is for the 1/3 challenge at AAACards
They both fit the following ;
Papirlosjen: Pastell
Deep Ocean - vintage
wordartwednesday - anything
I also share my cards and watercolors here: My Instagram and in my PINTEREST FOLDER
Have a great day, hugs, Karin
These cards are so pretty, Karin. Love the vintage feel on both! The butterflies drew me in on the first one. So delicate and lovely. Wow! That background is beautiful, too. And the second card reminds me of a quilt. Great work on both!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are beautiful, Jo x
ReplyDeleteThis is Karen Bull, a design team member from A Blog Named Hero. Thank you so much for playing along this month. The end result of this card is beautiful - the butterflies look like lace and the antique background feel is wonderful! Find me on instagram @karenzbull
ReplyDeleteOh WOW!! That butterfly card is just STUNNING!!! I LOVE the background. The second card is simply lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love both cards, those parchment butterflies are beautiful but what I adore most of all is the beautiful patchwork border on the second one
ReplyDeleteJane
Such a pretty patchwork strip, your daytime job surfacing there I'm guessing. Super card. Thanks so much for linking up at AAA Cards.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so lovely!
ReplyDeleteA pair of beauties! Those little hexagons are adorable!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards - love the patterned paper you chose for your hexagons on the second card! Thanks for playing along with us at AAA Cards!
ReplyDeleteLoved both cards! Thank you for joining Papirlosjens challenge #pastel. Hugs from DT-Synnøve
ReplyDeleteStilige kort, digger bakgrunnene dine. Takk for at du deltar hos Papirlosjen, klem DT-Anita
ReplyDeleteKule kort. Takk for at du deltar i Papirlosjen sin utfordring. DT Ovedia Therese
ReplyDeleteSuper cute, love the hexagons, thanks for playing along with us at AAA Cards!
ReplyDeleteKarin those vellum butterflies are heavenly!
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