I have been so busy on last days and I have had little time to work on my cards. I am so sorry, because it is an activity that I really love. So far my collection has 10 designs. Today I will show the Brier Rose, also called Dog Rose, Dogberry, Wild Brier. It is the common European wild rose. I did not find a specific meaning, but I know it has many uses. Their hips are rich in vitamins and they are very useful to prepare jam, beverages, herbal tea, jelly, oils, syrup and marmalade. I like roses very much and I think this card is special for Mother's Day because all roses, expensive or wild, are beautiful for mothers.
Card suplies:
Image from EdithDesigns, Bazzill cardstock, 140lb. watercolor cardstock, miscellaneous designer paper, bronze metallic cardstock, Cuttlebug Floral Screen embossing folder and Floral Border, Spellbinders Borderabilities In Spades, Spellbinders Nestabilities Labels 2, Ecoline Inks, Caran D’Ache watercolors, glitter, faux pearls, patterned crafting scissors, off white and green satin ribbon, off white thread and my sewing machine.
I will enter this card on:
Mojo Monday Challenge 134 Sketch
Practical Scrappers, Glitter and blink
Corrosive Challenges, All about textures
All Sorts Challenge, Petals and Pearls
My Time to Craft Challenge, Pretty Pearls
Stamp Something, Something layered
6 comments:
Lovely card....the dragonfly is really terrific. Thanks for playing at Practical Scrappers.
Sherri DT
Gorgeous new image and card Edith!
Wow, this one is full of texture; well done! Thanks for playing along with us on The Corrosive Challenge Blog!
What a fantastic card and I love the way you have toled the flower..it's beautiful :) Lynn
Beautiful card, I love your rose! Thanks for taking part in the MTTC challenge xx
Gorgeous card! Love all the layers! Great job adding layers inside as well! Thanks for playing at Stamp Something!
Janna :)
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