Wow, another card I made and photographed in the same day! Wonders never cease. :)
Started with a piece of nondescript swirly yellowish patterned paper, and added my own stamping to it. I relied on French Country from Inspired By Stamping for this pretty sunflower and the fleur-de-lis, which I stamped all over. With Copic markers, I colored the flower and touched the tips with Liquid Pearls. The sentiment is from Fancy Circles.
I'm entering at Simon Says Stamp's Monochromatic challenge, ETA Jackie Rockwell's 'Lemon Zest' challenge, and in Papercraft Star's inspiration challenge.

Still on crutches with partial weight bearing in my big, nasty boot over here. I met with a physical therapist this week, who taught me to do stairs with all my get-up. It helped me big-time, 'cause I had a job interview this past Tuesday (sadly, I did not get the job), and the location of the job has no elevator, only a small flight of concrete steps. The PT lesson came in handy, and I managed with no problem. However, feeling overly confident, I began using the crutches on my carpeted steps at home, with partial success. A couple of days ago, I fell backwards and banged my head into a mirror. The frame broke (but can likely be repaired) but not the glass. Couldn't believe I did not hurt my head at all! Angels were laying me down gently, I suppose. The mirror is special; the antique frame belonged to my late father, and I'd had a piece of mirror put into it when we bought this house 18 years ago.
Have a great weekend, everyone!

Started with a piece of nondescript swirly yellowish patterned paper, and added my own stamping to it. I relied on French Country from Inspired By Stamping for this pretty sunflower and the fleur-de-lis, which I stamped all over. With Copic markers, I colored the flower and touched the tips with Liquid Pearls. The sentiment is from Fancy Circles.
I'm entering at Simon Says Stamp's Monochromatic challenge, ETA Jackie Rockwell's 'Lemon Zest' challenge, and in Papercraft Star's inspiration challenge.

Still on crutches with partial weight bearing in my big, nasty boot over here. I met with a physical therapist this week, who taught me to do stairs with all my get-up. It helped me big-time, 'cause I had a job interview this past Tuesday (sadly, I did not get the job), and the location of the job has no elevator, only a small flight of concrete steps. The PT lesson came in handy, and I managed with no problem. However, feeling overly confident, I began using the crutches on my carpeted steps at home, with partial success. A couple of days ago, I fell backwards and banged my head into a mirror. The frame broke (but can likely be repaired) but not the glass. Couldn't believe I did not hurt my head at all! Angels were laying me down gently, I suppose. The mirror is special; the antique frame belonged to my late father, and I'd had a piece of mirror put into it when we bought this house 18 years ago.
Have a great weekend, everyone!

This is just lovely! I like how you stamped on the patterned paper...very cheery. SO sorry about the fall...I hope you have better luck now that you've got your PT!!!
ReplyDeleteFab stamping on the swirly dp. Love the sunflower. Take care on those stairs. :)
ReplyDeleteOMGosh, please don't fall! GLAD the angels caught you! LOVE the BG stamping and your GORGEOUS sunflower~! LOVE the liquid pearl tips! THX for playing with us at Papercraft Star!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful Colleen!! I am a big fan of sunflowers! :)Your card brought a smile on my face :)cheerful and beautiful...
ReplyDeleteBy the way, pls take care, don't hurt yourself! :)
ReplyDeleteOuch! No more over doing it...at least with the crutches. Feel free to create and post daily though! Glad you weren't hurt, bummer about the job.
ReplyDeleteThis card is beautiful...looks like it was just a piece of gorgeous cardstock. The coloring of that sunflower is so pretty! Take it easy and have a great weekend!
Such a pretty card Colleen!!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
What a beautiful card Colleen!..The sunflower and the Fluer de Lis in the background look so elegant and the colors work so perfectly!
ReplyDeleteSo Sorry to hear that you had a nasty fall but glad your'e not hurt..Please take care and get well soon! :)
What a beautiful card Colleen!..The sunflower and the Fluer de Lis in the background look so elegant and the colors work so perfectly!
ReplyDeleteSo Sorry to hear that you had a nasty fall but glad your'e not hurt..Please take care and get well soon! :)
Stunning card, Colleen!!! If only you could see the field by my house right now...it looks just like this, filled with yellow gold sunflowers
ReplyDeleteOh Colleen this is BEAUTIFUL!!! I really love what you did here ... so pretty and cheerful
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for playing along at Papercarft Star!!
Sorry about your fall and the broken mirror. Good luck with the next job interview! Hope you'll heal quickly and not need crutches for much longer.
ReplyDeleteYour card is gorgeous!!!
Glad you are ok from your fall! Sorry about the job!! I loveeeeeeeeee your card!! That sunflower is ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a vibrant and cheerful card ! Loved the stamping and lovely sunflower..Sad to hear about the fall n mirror..Glad it didn't hurt..Get well soon !
ReplyDeleteGorgeous monochromatic card, Colleen. I love and want that flower. I'm so sorry, though, about the mirror frame. But most important, you did not get injured. I would hate to see you bed-ridden again.
ReplyDeleteWell first I'm glad you didn't get hurt when you fell. And finally what a PRETTY card!! That's a fab sunflower!
ReplyDeleteOh, please be careful. Indeed you had angels on your shoulder. Your card has become very sunny.Greeting Janny
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Yes, please don't fall. So happy the angels were looking out for you! Am sorry to hear about the mirror and that the frame can like be repaired! Your card is so lovely with the huge flower and accented with pretty pearls! Do take good care, hugs!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad to hear you weren't hurt. I bet that was scary. LOVE your card my friend. It has such a wonderful summery feel to it.
ReplyDeleteBTW- I used a 100mm macro lens on those shots. So I was able to stand a little bit further away than my 50mm. But I LOVE my 50mm..
Hugs~
So glad you added this card into my color challenge, it's stunning!
ReplyDeleteThis is just gorgeous! I hope you are up and running soon - you will get the hang of using crutches soon! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Papercraft Star.
ReplyDeleteDeanne :)
Stunning card Coleen! Love the rich colors to it. I hope you make a speedy recovery and thank you for joining us this week over at the Papercraft Star.
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Is it crazy to say my favorite part of your card is how smart it is ? Well, then, so be it. lol I never would have thought to use some non-descript paper this way, and you turned it into a gorgeous sunflower. So clever you are ! I LOVE seeing your work, both here and on Pintrest, you are my favorite designer for certain. Hugs ! -J-
ReplyDeleteLove LOVE how you did this! Wonderful use of the Liquid Pearls, too. So glad to hear you didn't hurt yourself in your fall, but sorry about the mirror. And, hey, you probably didn't want that job, anyway. You'll find a better one. I'd love nothing better than to NOT be working!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS on your win at Papercraft Star Colleen, I knew this beauty was a sure thing!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, love the stamping on patterned paper. Thanks for playing along with us in the Monochromatic challenge this week over at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous sunflower, Colleen! You sure dressed up that nondescript paper!
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