Saturday, February 20, 2021

Flowers, butterflies and sentiment

Hello everybody! How are you doing? Do you have any snow where you are or are you already getting ready for spring? We've had some lovely sunny days lately and the temperatures are getting higher, so I *think* spring is just around the corner. Or so I'd like to believe. lol

It's my lil girl's birthday today. Yay! :D Due to corona measures she couldn't celebrate with her friends and relatives, but we still did our best to make this day special for her. I baked her a cake (she gave me very clear instructions on what it should look like lol), we played lots of games, watched an animated movie... It was a lovely day. :)

Of course I also had to make a card for my girl. I know I showed you one last week, but I made that one for her birthday last year (I just didn't get around to blog about it til now *ooops*). This year I let my lil one choose the image and the papers herself. And the colours too. I have a lot (and I mean A LOT) of super cute character stamps and I was sure she would choose one of those, but no. She chose a flower stamp. I was really surprised, but I hey, it's her birthday and her card. Then she told me what colours she wanted the flowers to be and what papers (from which paper pad) should I use. I will be honest with you, at the end I was really scratching my head, not being sure if I could fulfill all her wishes. But I was definitely going to try. 

So, this is the finished result...


While I really like this image, I usually use it on rectangle card, because it's pretty tall, but this time the requirement was to make a square card, so that's what I did. I coloured the image with my polychromos, fussy cut it and then added it to the card. The sentiment is a Stempelglede stamp. Over the word "magic" I went with some stickles and around the sentiment I sprinkled some embossing powder and heat embossed it. The pink and green papers are from the Sandylion's Tinkerbell paper pad and the yellow paper is from my stash. I also used an embossing folder to add some texture to the card. I also added some butterflies on the card. Those are Inkadinkado stamps. Again I did the colouring with polychromos, fussy cut them and then added some foam pads on the back before putting them on the card for some extra dimension. I finished the card with some pearls.


When my daughter saw the card her reaction was "woooow, I want this card for my birthday", so I guess it's safe to say "mission accomplished". ;)

Well, that's it from me today. Will be back again soon with another project. :)

Have a lovely day! xx

I'd like to enter my card to the following challenges:
Penny Black: Anything goes (optional; paper piecing)
We love Chocolate Baroque: Flowers, butterflies or birds
Allsorts: Anything goes (optional: add a number)
Word art Wednesday: Anything goes
Simon says stamp (Wednesday challenge): Favourite technique (mine is: fussy cutting)
Creative fingers: Anything goes
Cardz TV: Anything goes

9 comments:

  1. Hi so very sorry but I have only just realised that the title of my theme has been altered from 'I want to see a number' to the number was optional. Therefore your card is fine for the challenge and please forgive me for the error.
    Kath x

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  2. A super sweet card for your daughter, very feminine and delicate! Happy Birthday to her. She is growing, isn't it? :)
    Love all the details of your design.
    Thanks for joining us at We Love Chocolate Baroque challenge!

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  3. What a delightfully sunny floral creation Cebelica, many thanks for joining in with our February them at We Love Chocolate Baroque challenge and this weeks Allsorts challenge.

    B x

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  4. Such soft and lovely colours! Thank you for joining us this week at Allsorts Challenge

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  5. A gorgeous card for her, thank you for joining us at Allsorts, xxx

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  6. Krasen venček, lepo izdelan in v čudovitih pomladnih barvah! Hvala, ker gosuješ pri CRAFT-alnici

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  7. I love looking at your blog for inspiration. I feel like I'm doing the same thing on each card. I thought some blog surfing would give me some inspiration and direction. Thank you!

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