Hello there! Pinch punch its the first of the month! I can hardly believe its 1st March already! Wow - this year is fairly speeding away. Of course, being the first of the month means its time for a new challenge at Countryview Challenges and the theme is Mother's Day. My card doesn't say Happy Mother's day on it but it is one I will be sending when Mother's day rolls around at the end of the month. Luckily my mother in law doesn't look at blogs so its safe to post it here.
I've made it using a stamp and stencil from Kay Carley of paperartsy. I used distress oxides in the background and coloured the image in using clean colour pens - I do rather like them - they blend so well! I also stamped an old Alison Bomber sentiment on my card.
I do hope you can join in this months Challenge. You could win a £20 voucher to use in store.
Big hugs
Rachel xx
beautiful card Rachel....and I agree the clean colour pens are so vibrant and blend like magic....take care xxx
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card Rachel. This will be the second year that I have not had to make a Mothers day card, it still seems strange.
ReplyDeleteHugs Sue xx
A lovely card Rachel, beautiful daffodils.
ReplyDeleteI'm back after a long break sorting out my craft room.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
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Love your card Rachel. Really tells of Spring and I’m sure it will be loved. Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Rachel, Bez will love it xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card! We have daffodils flowering in our garden already, looks like spring is on its way 😀. Happy March! Hugs Jo x
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Spring card Rachel, lovely daffodils, I'm sure your MiL will love it, Kate x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card dear Rachel! I love the daffodils and how you coloured them.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful March!
Evelyn xx
So lovely Rachel ! Have a lovely March ! xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and love how you coloured the daffs and background -think we can all relate to the sentiment too lol
ReplyDeleteCarol x
I adore daffodils. Love this!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Rachel, I'm a big fan of clean colour pens too! Take care and have a very happy March, Sue xx
ReplyDeleteHaving foreground stamped daffodils and stencilled shapes in the background is very effective to give the idea of a flower patch. Love it! x
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