Monday, March 23, 2015

Power Poppy Dancing With Daffodils

This one is just for fun.  I couldn't wait to get this beautiful Power Poppy image inky.  Isn't this a gorgeous arrangement!


When my husband worked for Western Electric many years ago, he used to buy me Daffodils in the Spring.  They sold them at his work to raise money for charity.  I always looked forward to those happy flowers.  I colored the image with copic markers in soft colors and sponged the edge with Sweet Mango ink.  I used an Elegant Oval die to showcase the bouquet.  I love that delicate die cut. I paired it with a pretty patterned paper and white bow.  Thanks for coming by to look!

Recipe:
Power Poppy Dancing With Daffodils, Tulips & Peonies (sentiment)
Basic Grey Picadilly patterned paper
Spellbinders Elegant Ovals
Offray white ribbon

7 comments:

  1. I love daffodils too mine are coming up already. Love this digi set too Marcella is so awesome at drawing these gorgeous flowers! And I love that die you used and the pattern paper you used and of course the awesome coloring! Gorgeous creation my friend! Have a Blessed day!

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  2. I have this set too, but I would not do the beautiful job that you did here. Love the soft look of the spring flowers with the oval die. And, that patterned paper is to die for. I worked for the Electric company for 9 years. My dad worked there too.

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  3. I adore this image, so sweet and spring-y. Great coloring, and I love that patterned paper. Using the oval die is perfect for this card, especially with the sponging.

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  4. Those are gorgeous daffodils, perfectly colored! I really love your Designer Paper too! I hope mine pop up.....eventually! ;)

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  5. WOW!! This is just gorgeous! It's so springy and feminine

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  6. Sharon, this is just lovely. Your coloring is spot on and I really like the patterned paper you used and your sentiment banner! I am so glad I got to see your beautiful card today! :)

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  7. I love how this image is layered on the gorgeous flower paper. Your daffodils looks so real and I love the snail.

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