Today, I have a card to share for the Muse Challenge #121.
My friend, Michele Ferguson, is this week's Muse.
I always love her cards and this one is no exception:
Isn't it fun?
I was inspired by the three flower stalks & the sentiment over top of them.
Here's my card:
Instead of flowers, I decided to stamp a feather from WMS Fine Feathers stamp set.
I decided to stamp all of them in three colours to make an ombre effect:
Altenew's buttercream & warm sunshine and PTI's summer sunrise.
I stamped the sentiment from PTI's Gracious Greetings
and, inspired by the three black flower centres on Michele's card,
I added three enamel dots to finish off my card.
I'm also linking this up to Virginia's View Challenge #15: Ombre/Monochromatic:
*Note: Before you go, I just want to let you know that I updated my FOR SALE page this week.
If you'd like to check it out, click here.
Thanks for looking!
18 comments:
Beautiful. Love how you've mimicked the flowers with the gorgeous ombre feathers.
Gorgeous!! Yellow feathers would never occur to me but this is perfect!
You do feathers so well Leigh, this is fantastic!!
Love that ombre stamping!
So pretty, Leigh! Love the ombre flowers!
This is so beautiful, Leigh. Gorgeous colours and that sentiment looks lovely over the feathers.
Beautiful colors you used !
Love those feather stamp !
So pretty Leigh!
Thank You!
Beautiful ! Love the yellow feathers :-)
Love this so elegant! x
Well these just tickle my fancy, Leigh! Love your enamel dots... and you're much better at knowing their perfect placement than I!! Thanks for playing cards this week at Muse!!!
=] Michele
So pretty! It also qualifies for Virgina's monthly challenge; ombre
Just lovely!
Your take on the MUSE is so very pretty, I love the yellow feathers
Love the warm, sunny feel of these ombre feathers, Leigh! So glad you joined us at Muse this week!
So FUN <3
Love the ombre feathers, Leigh. They look so light and airy.
Love it! The feathers are awesome, and I adore your ombre stamping! The big bold sentiment looks fabulous, too, and I love the scattering of candy dots!
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