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In my small, New Zealand swap group we were challenged to use the bokeh technique on our cards this month - not a technique I had used before.
The inks I used for the background of the card are from the Altenew Shades of Purple pack, I used the Deep Iris, Lavender Fields and Soft Lilac, and the white is Memento Moonlight White.
The flower is from Crafty individuals and simply entitled Flower! I stamped it on the background, then on another piece of white card and coloured it using various Polychromo coloured pencils, fussy cut it and glued it over the image on the card base.
The greeting is a magazine freebie, gold embossed.
The gold layering is chocolate wrapper over card, then trimmed to fit where I wanted the pieces.
The chocolates come wrapped in gold in a wee brown 'cup'. I was making the most of the gift :)
The inside was finished with a thin strip of gold washi
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(The gold paper is really bright and blingy)
Gold with lilac works so well doesn't it Maxine and the your background is lovely to set off the bloom.
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The bokeh technique looks fabulous and what pretty colours. The contemporary flower against it looks so very beautiful and I love the pop of gold too Maxine x. A real stunner x.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I like the bokeh efect and your colours are so good. The flower is a Rudbekkia which I used to grow in my garden in UK. I lke all the daisy-type flowers. A lovely card. Kate x
ReplyDeleteWOW what a lovely card Maxine! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Sisterhood of Crafters challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
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Maxine: You've made a gorgeous card! I've not heard of a Bokeh technique. I'll have to learn about that. The card is stunning!
ReplyDeleteOh wow Maxime; this looks great! It reminds me that i have to use those stamps again.. Hugs, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteMaxine, this is so pretty! I love the flower you used... and the many gorgeous details, too.
ReplyDeleteStunning. I love it.
ReplyDeleteI haven't done the bokeh technique in quite a while, but I am sure loving your bokeh card Maxine! First off, the lavender and gold are so pretty together, I would have never thought to put those two colors together. Secondly, there you go again using gold chocolate paper-I just love that! Love your bokeh bubbles and love your flower. You have colored it so beautifully with your pencils. Well done, this card is gorgeous! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Maxine. The colours are so pretty. My card has not made it's way to the recipient..nearly two weeks... so might have to try using these colours and send another one.
ReplyDeleteYour card is lovely and I liked that techniqe on your card!
ReplyDeleteMaxine this card is absolutely BEAUTIFUL. What a creative idea to use the wrapper from the candy as an embellishment. You have done an amazing job on this card. WOW
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card Maxine. It is quite some time since `i used the `bokeh technique but seeing your card has reminded me how lovely it can look.
ReplyDeleteI love the colouring you did ion your flower with the pencils. I took a pencil class the other week but need to do a few more before I show anyone my attempts.
Blessings, Neet xx
Such a beautiful creation, Maxine! The Bokeh background looks amazing and the large flower is simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing at my Crafty Wednesday challenge this month!
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Beautiful! Love the background technique. Thank you for sharing with us at The Sisterhood of Crafters.
ReplyDeleteStunning card Maxine, love the colour combo too. CarolG
ReplyDeleteHow I love the purple shades and the bokeh technique! Love the pretty flower as well! A beautiful card!
ReplyDeletePretty card and design. The Bokeh in the background is very soft and dreamy. Thanks for entering your lovely project in the challenge at The Paper Funday. Donna
ReplyDeleteI loved your project!! Thank you for entering our Challenge in Through The Purple Haze. Claudia Martins DT/Coordinator.
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