
The background is torn tissue from a dressmaker's pattern glued to cardstock then distressed with stamps. I made the flower with pieces of the same tissue paper and added a vintage button for the center.
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12 comments:
I love this! It all goes together so beautifully - love your clothing pattern background and flower.
What a gorgeous card Sarah! I love everything about it!
Beautiful card and I love that flower....you will have to show me how you did that!
Love your card - everything about it is perfect. I especially love the flower you have made!
Love how you used your pattern! Great flower!!
This is terrific! Love the sewing theme and antiquey background. Just lovely!
I love this and all things like it! I am off to try my hand at it.
Love your sewing notions card...great marigold color, too!
What a gorgeous flower, Sarah - I love it! How funny that we have the same birthday! Don't you know that only special people are lucky enough to be born in February!! Glad you're one of them - Happy Birthday from your "twin" in Maine ;-)
Beautiful card and what a fun flower that is - it's a great accent!
Love-er-ly as usual, Sarah! Love using the old patterns, the flower turned out wonderfully! It all looks fabulous to me!
I love this card Sarah! great colours and composition, the flower is beautiful. Margaret
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