It's my turn to choose the theme for this week's Allsorts Challenge and I've chosen 'Things that Fly'. Birds, butterflies, aeroplanes, kites.....or will you choose something else that flies? There is always the option of Anything Goes for the challenge.
I used a Gemini 'Floral Aperture Create-A-Card Die - Spring Blooms' into the front of the cream coloured card blank and added the die cut pink flowers with tiny cream pearls in the centres. The butterfly was made with Memory box 'Pippi Butterfly' and 'Isabella Butterfly' dies. The sentiment is a stamp from the Stampin' Up 'Best Year', stamped with Versafine Clair 'Charming Pink'.
I decorated the inside of the card with patterned paper from The Works.
Prizes are from our generous sponsors, AALL and Create and Aldridge Crafts.
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That aperture die is really effective Liz, might need to check it out. Really enjoyed creating for this one, thank you.
ReplyDeleteB x
Loving the dies you've used for this pretty card which fits the theme perfectly
ReplyDeleteThat´s a wonderful, very elegant project.
ReplyDeleteI love the shapes so much.
All the best!
Ilse (thera)
This is really gorgeous! We did apertures on splitcoaststampers.com this week for the Ways to Use It. This is just so beautifully designed.
ReplyDeleteThe aperture die is beautiful , love your colours so pretty together, a fabulous design. xx
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and elegant. Love the shade of pink you used!
ReplyDeleteSo great to see you playing along with us at I spy with my little eye too, thank you!!
DeleteYour diecut aperture frames the butterfly perfectly Liz, the pink flowers a wonderful finishing touch
ReplyDeleteThat's a very pretty card Liz. Love the cream, green and pink colouring. xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and so beautiful card;-))m
ReplyDeleteOH! How very beautiful. A great impact too Liz.
ReplyDeleteLove so much this sweet card Liz, the floral aperture with the tiny pink flowers looks amazing and frames the butterfly so well!
ReplyDeletePippi and Isabella are a favourite couple of mine, I find them very versatile
This is beautiful Liz love how you have done the aperture with the butterfly on the insode a super make
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lolo x
It's stunning. I love it. The flowers and aperture are so pretty xx
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful die cut flowery aperture frame and love the way you see the butterfly though it positioned on the inside of the card and both the flowers and the butterfly in a pretty bright pink, and the green dp you've used on the inside looks great Liz..a brilliant card. x
ReplyDeleteA beautiful die cut for this aperture card feature, love the pretty colour combo too.
ReplyDeleteLorraine
So very gorgeous and creative!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining our challenge at Triple B!
Diane TB Co-Owner
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This is absolutely beautiful! When I saw inside it was even more so!
ReplyDeleteHi Liz
ReplyDeleteA very pretty card .. .. love the design and colour combo very much.
Hope you have had a good weekend.
Love Jules xx
First of all, I love these beautiful colors together, Liz! The floral aperture, lovely pp, and sweet butterfly make this design perfect for a spring birthday! Thank you for inspiring everyone to use their NBUS! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely beautiful, so delicate and so pretty Liz.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous, elegant card, Liz! That aperture die is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThat's such a lovely design Liz and the colours are beautiful together. Thank you for a great theme too xx
ReplyDeleteGosh, this is just so beautiful, Liz! I just love your colors and cute layered flowers and butterfly. The patterned paper on then inside is such a lovely finish. I'm glad to see your card in our challenge at Double D!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card Liz. The patterned paper on the inside really finishes it off beautifully.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Liz … love the die frame you used. Not sure how I missed this at the time but it is now my top pick!! Thanks so much for sharing with “I Spy” challenge “Something Beginning With B”.
ReplyDeletePauline xx