Thursday, April 27, 2017

Fusion - Musical Butterfly





Took a bit of a break so I could enjoy this view in Cocoa Beach.  It was great to get away from a damp cold spring up north.  Going south the week after spring break is the best - no crowds and lots of sunshine!





So I was inspired to go all out summer on my card for Fusion....lots of bright distress oxide ink colors and a diecut proclaiming Summer!  Hope you join us!





Stamp Set: Blissful Butterflies (Pretty Pink Posh)
Paper:  Whisper White, Sweet Sugarplum
Ink:  Distress Oxide, Lemon Lime Twist, Sweet Sugarplum, Versamark
Diecut: Painted Summer (SSS)
Technique: Heat Embossing, Emboss Resist

12 comments:

  1. Beautiful card, Linda! The colors are wonderful with this panel of paper - and I adore the side panel. Hope you had/have a great vacation. <3

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  2. Pretty, pretty summery card! Those colors are gorgeous with the emboss/resist butterflies! Your scripty sentiment is perfect with them. Glad you had a great get-away!!

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  3. What an awesome card Linda! I love the sponging over your embossed butterflies and that die cut sentiment is awesome! Hope that you're enjoying your time in Florida! :)

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  4. Gorgeous! Love this summery creation!

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  5. What a view!!! So pretty, Linda - glad you could enjoy some peace and quiet, too.
    Your butterflies are begging me to use the Oxides I just received - very beautiful, my friend!
    =]

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  6. Gorgeous Summery card Linda. I love your sponged DOX background for your pretty stamped design and your sketch. TFS Hugs..

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  7. So pretty! I love that panel of butterflies..so fresh and fun!

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  8. You did a gorgeous job with the oxide inks! Such a bright and cheerful card - it just screams summer (even without the die-cut reminder ha ha)

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  9. This is such a cheerful and beautiful card, Linda! Love those white butterflies againts the gorgeous back ground!

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