Monday, 31 March 2014

Mother's Day Rose

Hello!
Here in the UK, we celebrated Mother's Day yesterday, so I thought I'd share the card I created for my mum and mother-in-law. Both love roses, so I chose to use THIS Silhoutte cut file, along with Simon Says Stamp's Clustered Leaf die.
I die cut my flower from yellow cardstock, and my leaves from glitter card (from THIS pad) and vellum. The sentiment is from THIS Simon stamp set stamped in Hero Arts Silver Shadow Ink.
Once I'd assembled my flower, I spritzed it with Calico Shine Mister Huey's then filled it with Glossy Accentstiny sequins and chunky glitter. It's so sparkly. :)
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Glitter cardstock, glitter spray and actual glitter… yes, I am definitely addicted. :)
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I made the same card with a pink rose for my mother (but forgot to take a photo before I sent it!).
Have a happy day.
x
Supplies

14 comments:

  1. Gorgeous, gorgeous, goergeous!!!!! I absolutely adore this card Lucy!!!

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  2. Stunning, Lucy!

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  3. absolutely lovely! lucky mothers to receive these cards!

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  4. Gorgeous card!! Love the flower with the bling in the middle and the vellum leaves are such a lovely touch.

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  5. Wow, the flower is absolutely beautiful!! Its put together so perfectly and love the sparkly middle. You can never have too much glitter!!!

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  6. Simply stunning Lucy.. a very beautiful flower. I can imagine how gorgeous it is in pink too x

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  7. Absolutely beautiful, Lucy :)

    Hope you had a lovely Mother's Day too!

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  8. This is so pretty Lucy. Love it...all of it!

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  9. Such a lovely card Lucy. I was so drawn by your flower that I had to create something similar. You can see it on my blog tomorrow if you want to take a look. Thanks for the inspiration. x

    http://springblossommusings.blogspot.com.au/

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  10. Really beautiful! You said you "sent" the card to your mom. Did you actually mail it to her? I imagine the flower is difficult to post through mail. Just curious how you managed it. Thanks for the amazing inspiration!

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