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I thought I had blogged this card, but where I discovered it in my files today meant I obviously have not shared it!
I started by playing with a piece of normal card and brushos, and lots of water.
If I remember correctly I had to 'book it' for a couple of days after drying it!
I die cut the M/B Prim Poppy out of the background, and also from white card, and coloured the latter cut with Prismacolor pencils before inserting it into the negative on the background.
(The blue die cut was used on this card)
The sentiment was stamped onto white card and cut using a S/B die. I put white card behind the orange chiffon ribbon to let the colour remain true, and not be contaminated by the blue background.
Clear rhinestones finished the feature panel, which was mounted over line green and then white card.
I finished the inside with a layer of card, which I edged using orange ink, and added another strip of ribbon too.
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A beautiful card Maxine, such a lovely blue background, the poppies look fabulous against it.
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What a beautiful card Maxine! Lovely to read about how it was made too. The background is gorgeous and I love the zing of orange against that blue.
ReplyDeleteWOW! That background looks awesome, Maxine! Very pretty and creative card... of course, I've come to expect that from you. ;)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card Maxine. Love the blue brushos background and gorgeous poppies!
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see you joining in at Allsorts challenge, thank you for sharing!
Thanks for sharing with us at Crafty Calendar challenge hugs Sue x
ReplyDeletePretty card. Like that background. I must try and fine some brushos!
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely and elegant!
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Chriss
Such a beautiful card Maxine and the colour combination is stunning. The brusho background is so artsy and the orange poppies just pop right off it....Gorgeous card x.
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of your card and the background is beautiful! The color combination is very attractive! Thank you so much for sharing this with us at PIP Challenges!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Maxine. Love the pop of colour on the poppies against the blue background.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful floral creation creation Maxine, the Poppies really pop against the Brusho background, thanks so much for joining in with our 'Femine' theme at Allsorts challenge.
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Fabulous use of brusho's Maxine and the poppies look beautiful on the card. xx
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful .the red poppies look gorgeous on the blue bg. After being inspired by your Brushos creations, I bought some. But haven't used them yet. Must take them out soon.
ReplyDeleteThe blue brusho color looks amazing on the background. And the inlaid poppies look awesome next to the background.
ReplyDeleteTip: You may know this already but you can run a warped piece of card stock through your die cutter to flatten it out (especially if you needed to finish the card quickly). Make sure you lay a piece of plain paper on top of the painted card so the paint does not come off on your cutting plate. I have often placed my warped fronts from water coloring under books for several days too.
Hugs, Fran
Maxine, I love your beautiful brusho background! Such a fun technique to play with! Thanks for joining us and good luck with with your entry!
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Maxine, this is a gem! I love the vibrancy of the background and the POP of the red - just WOW! Your cards are always such a treasure! Glad you found this gem in your stash :)
ReplyDeleteThe poppies look super on the blue! They really 'pop'! Great card, Maxime; one that makes me feel happy! Hugs, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card and the brushos background is lovely. I hate having to flatten paper or card after using the brushos so I'll take the tip on board about using my die cutter. Thank you for joining us at INTAAS. Hazel x
ReplyDeleteI love the beautiful brushos background and the pretty poppy:)
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