The flowers and leaves are cut using the Pierced Blooms Dies.
I stamped the stems and some of the background leaves in Granny Apple Green ink on a Basic White Stitched Rectangle.
I had fun making this card, the hardest part was deciding which colour to make each flower. The greeting is stamped in Pumpkin Pie ink on a strip of Basic White card stock.
For more Pumpkin Pie inspiration head to Cathy's blog for a full list of tonight's participants.
Thanks for visiting,
Rachel
This is such a beautiful, happy, card, Rachel! I think the Pierced Blooms Dies might be my all-time favourite dies. I love the way you've used them, and showcased Pumpkin Pie. Lovely card.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous happy card Rachel. I love your floral arrangement with the Pierced Blooms - a great way to use PP. Must admit, the hardest part for me would have been arranging the flowers (its not a gift of mine). Great layering. xxx
ReplyDeleteAgree with the other comments with it being such a happy card and your use of colours to achieve that. Really love the Pierced Blooms dies and arrangement of the flowers.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely happy vibrant card Rachel - these pierced blooms dies are fantastic for making cards that require very little stamping. Thank you for sharing your Pumpkin Pie inspiration with us all xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Rachel I love this bundle! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteOoh love the brightness of the GAG with this colour combination, Rachel. These dies are just so fabulous & love your bunch of flowers!
ReplyDelete'SNAP' Rachel. I just love your gorgeous blooms! I love your colour choice and Early Espresso goes so well with all those lovely orange tones.
ReplyDeleteYour bouquet of flowers is gorgeous Rachel. I particularly love your sunflowers. I love this bundle. Fingers crossed that it is carried over into the new annual catalogue.
ReplyDeleteI love your bunch of flowers. It is so bright and cheerful.
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