Here is the card I made:
I used lots of Fall colors on this one as it was for a Fall submission. This was the first time I rolled twine for the center of a flower too. It very easy to do using scortape. The ricrack is impressed with the linen impression plate and I used Distressed dot paper for the flowers. I am looking forward to seeing the magazine when it comes out to see which one was chosen. I am still plugging away, trying to get something published. I do believe it will happen one day. PATIENCE. I keep telling myself that.
12 comments:
Hello Sunshine is right! This is beautiful Cathy!!! I have no idea why this didn't win....seriously a fabulous card! Love your rolled twine centers as it so very unique and creative! Any tricks to offer? :)
Fabby!
I love it...
and think your rolled flower centers are awesome!
Can't figure out why it wasn't picked either...
it's gorgeous!
Love the texture on the rick rack too!
This is really cute! I love the twine centers.
Those flowers are so pretty and I love the fun, twine centers! I have no doubt that you'll be published, Cathy, you are very talented!
This is super cute!! Love the rolled twine in the flowers! I love sunflowers too and use to collect them (true Kansas girl here!!).
Cathy.......This is so beautiful!!! Lovely wrapped twine! It's perfect for the centers of these flowers. I just love it! I have no doubt that you will be published. You do such awesome work and everything is top notch. Keep working toward that goal. I know you will achieve it.
BEAUTIFUL Cathy! I LOVE those flower, and their FUN centers!!!
Have a GREAT day!
Very pretty card! I like how you have embossed the rick rack to make it stand out better. And the centers of the sunflowers are fabulous!
I LOVE how you did the centers, so so creative and sweet! You will DEFINITELY get published one day, you are such a talented crafter, Cathy!
awesome use of this sketch!! pretty card!
What a great idea . I'm sure you will get published soon , keep trying. Love this card.
You will be published for sure! I love the centers of the flowers. You have inspired me to try that twine technique out!
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