I decided to use a die set from Honey Bee Stamps that I bought two, maybe three years ago, and never used it, so I'll be sending it over to Darnell's NBUS challenge as well.
Here's what I came up with.
When I was young, my parents planted a beautiful Dogwood tree in our front yard. It was my mother's favorite, which was enjoyable to think about as I was making this card.
The branch and leaves were die cut from colored cardstock and the flowers from white. I added ink blending to all the die cuts, including the extra flower, leaves and the circle. Since the sentiment was gold foiled, the flower centers were die cut from gold as well to bring more gold into the design.
For the background I used a rectangle die with the same design as the circle to cut a panel of white and attach it to the card base. The lattice was also cut from white and turned out to be the perfect size for the rectangle in LeAnne's sketch. There were a few foiled sentiments from the same set already made and the sympathy one seemed to fit best. Fortunately, I have no immediate need for a sympathy card, but it is always good to have extra on hand.
Thanks for stopping by and I encourage you to visit the challenge blog, where the other DT members have some wonderful cards to inspire you! The challenge will remain open until 3pm EDT on Friday May 29th. I hope you'll join us this week!
Stef
- Honey Bee Stamps Lovely Layers: Dogwood dies
- Spellbinders Woven Lattice Texture die
- Pinkfresh Studio Folk Edge Circle and Rectangle dies
- Spellbinders You Are Everything BetterPress plate and die






























