Friday 27 May 2016

Just a Little Announcement!

Hello, friends!

Here's a second post from me today! 
I'm just popping in with a little annoucement I wanted to share with you! :o)

I just wanted to let you know that after a bit of a delay
...and a few bumps along the way...
Flourishes LC is back in business!

Those of us on the Senior Design Team will be celebrating a special New Release with a three day blog hop!
This hop will begin Monday, May 30th and end on Wednesday, June 1st!

In the meantime, here's a card I made using a stamp set that is already available in the shop. 
This stamp is called "Friendship & Flowers" and you can find it HERE.




Materials Used:
Papers: Recollections - Cardstock;
Stamps: Flourishes LC - Friendship & Flowers;
Spectrum Noir Markers;
Ink: Memento - Tuxedo Black;
Die: Cheery Lynn - Dutch Scallop Square;
Embossing Folder: WRMK - Geo Set;
WRMK - Corner Chomper 1/2";
Bling: at you Spica Marker - Clear. 

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Now, head on over to the Flourishes LC blog to meet the rest of the Senior Design Team right HERE.

Then take a look at all the beautiful stamps in the Flourishes LC Shop!

Please don't forget to come back on Monday to participate in the blog hop, 
and hopefully win some lovely prizes! 
See you then! :o)

7 comments:

Susan M said...

It's a lovely stamp set Nancy , love the sentiment and the little butterflies. The scallop frame is beautiful.

Cheryl Waters said...

I love the colors and the beautiful design!!!

Cheryl Waters said...

I love the colors and the beautiful design!!!

Tracy said...

With all that sunny yellow you just have to smile. Great detail on the butterflies. Hugs!

Amanda said...

Gorgeous card, Nancy! Yellow is one of my favorite colors and your card makes me smile! y favorite parts are the fussy cut butterflies and flower, they just make the card! :)

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

Oh! how lovely, love the colours and the flowers and sentiment.
Faith
x

CardsbyMarianne.blogspt.com said...

Such a bright and cheerful card. I also love, love, love the sentiment.

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