Skip to main content

A Vintage Flower Card


I had a few extra minutes this afternoon so I thought I would try to do a few of the SCS Dirty Girl Challenges: handmade flowers, vintage, beleek technique, and die cuts. Sure wish I had time to more - there were some fun challenges this year.

Hope you had a great weekend - HUGZ!!!!

Comments

  1. Geez Nancy! This card is absolutely exquisite! So many wonderful details; roses, background, flourishes and etc...!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Love the embossing and the cream on cream. Lovely flowers too!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Beautiful card Nancy, I like all the texture the pearl swirls and the flowers.
    Kevin xx

    ReplyDelete
  4. wow so beautiful nancy.really wonderful creamy colours and i love your stunning vintage details and flowers :D

    xx coops xx

    ReplyDelete
  5. Nancy, a gorgeous creation. I love the beleek technique and am anxious to do another one. I only got three of the DTGD challenge done this time. Love your crème colors.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Absolutely STUNNING Nancy! WOW ... what an inspirational piece! You go girl!

    ReplyDelete
  7. What can I say except WOW! This is down right gorgeous. Love all the detail and texture that went into this. A lot of thought went into this beauty!

    ReplyDelete
  8. The Beleek look is fabulous here, and I love all the special vintage details! Gorgeous work!!

    ReplyDelete
  9. I love it when a card leaves me speechless (in my head), and that happened when I laid eyes on this. Simply gorgeous!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

The Sea, Words of Courage, and Some Ink/Watercolor

Hello friends, Last week felt like a stormy sea of its own with my husband recovering from recent hip replacement surgery and several friends and family members facing life battles - my heart was caught in the waves. Computer issues and lack of sleep didn't help. Mark 4:39-41 reminded me: even when the winds rage, Jesus is in the boat. He speaks peace over the chaos. “Peace, be still.” I needed that reminder. Several lovely Creative Worship Stamps sets were used in the making of this watercolored and inked BAJ page: The Sea (the boat and verse), Scene Silhouettes: Tall Grasses, and Have Courage . This page was stamped, then watercolored with Daniel Smith Watercolors. I finished it off with some Tim Holtz Distress Ink (Vintage Photo, Mustard Seed, and Ground Expresso), plus a little bit of Silver Stickles. We have a lot of things going on in life and you time is precious, thank you for spending a little bit with me.  Hugz, Nancy

Flowers, a Flag, and Some Wise Words

Hello Crafty Friends! I love Halle's theme at **Art*Journal*Journey* this month: Botanicals. So many possibilities... I combined the botanical theme with some of the colors in ARTNUDGE#725A and came up with this Bible Art Journal page focusing on 1 Timothy 2:1-2. I also made a patriotic prayer card too. In these verses, Paul tells Timothy (and all of us) to pray for everyone but he especially calls out prayer for kings and leaders. He indicates that this type of prayer could lead us to a tranquil and quite life in all godliness and dignity. I think we can all agree that the world needs much prayer right now and it is an easy step we can take.   I experimented on this journal page. I usually cover any bible journal pages with gesso before painting on them, but I have issues with the gesso gumming up my Micron pens or unevenly taking color. This time I used Daniel Smith Ground Medium in Titanium White (I mixed it with 10 parts water). I loved it and will be using it in the fut...

Wise Words for Life's Storms

 My first post as a Guest Designer for Creative Worship Stamps. This watercolor and ink card features one of my favorite CWS sentiments - Big God . I am so grateful He is there in storms and this stamp beautifully underscores His power. The main panel of this card is watercolor paper and was painted with Daniel Smith Watercolors and Liquid Ink (the white highlights in the rain drops). The words were stamped with black ink from Close to My Heart. Hugz, Nancy