Ok, so this took me all morning to do this card because when you use the MISTI you expect perfection. I still have trouble lining up the middle of the flowers as you can see. It took me about 4 times to get it this good and it still isn't perfect.
Anything Goes
PTI's Petite Pots in New Leaf, Hawaiian Shores, Orange Zest & Terracotta Tile, Swoosh Dies, Lemon Tart Gingham & Smokey Shadow cardstocks.
Hero Arts Shadow Inks, Butter Bar, Bubble Gum,
Clear Wink of Stella on Flowers
Pretty Pink Posh sequins.
10 comments:
Linda the anniversary petite pots are beautiful, you are making me think I might need this set after all! Thank you so much for sharing with us CASology!
I love petite pots and I love the colors you chose for the flowers! I also really like how you put the swoosh die cut at the bottom over the grass. Very pretty!
Oh my...you have those wonderful anniversary pots and what a sweet card. Love it!
Such a sweet row of pretty potted blooms! I'm sorry to hear that the MISTI isn't perfect. I don't have it yet, but I wanted it to be perfect!
Kara, It's not the MISTI that isn't perfect, it's the user.....
love your colorful flowers - thanks for joining us at ATSM this week
This is super Linda! I love your sweet potted blossoms. I hadnt actually noticed that they weren't in the centre of the pots, and frankly, It doesn't not detract one bit from your gorgeous design. I was so focussed on the movement from the beautifully coloured waving blooms. Just lovely. Thanks so much for sharing with us at CASology this week!
What a pretty card! Love your delicate inking and the waving flowers. Thank you for sharing at ATSM.
Your lovely blooms looks perfect to me! I'm so ready for spring to arrive - and stay! I'm so wanting a Misti...one of these days! Thank you for sharing your sweet flower garden in the ATSM gallery!
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Linda, ADORE this...lovely and SO FUN, FUN, FUN!!!! I go ahead and stamp the outer bloom image, then I place the clean stamp center, right where I want to stamp, on the dry inked ...swing the MISTI to attach the stamp.., and then ink reswing..and Voila!....
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