One of the ladies from the museum that I volunteer at had a nasty fall and broke her leg. I have made her a get well card and thought some flowers would be nice. So I made this pot of flowers. The flowers actually pull up to reveal the greeting. I used my Spellbinder Circle and Scalloped Edged Circles to create the flowers from Bazzill cardstock and paper. I embossed the centre yellow circle with my Cuttlebug Swiss Dots embossing folder. I cut the leaves freehand and embossed the centre for the vein. The pot of the card I have covered with this lovely plaid adhesive paper from my DCWV pad. Finished with a JustRite Get Well Stamp.
I then made a stand for the back of the card so the flowers can be on display.
Enjoy your Tuesday and thanks for all the the lovely comments about the magazine reed box.....I do hope that you get a chance to have a play. It is fun and different.
another lovely card Merry, hope your friend's recovery is smooth and quick ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely Merry, Im sure this cheered your friend up.
ReplyDeleteKevin xx
this is so sweet and pretty! love the soft colors!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous idea and is actually a more practical gift than real flowers that wilt.
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Desire
Kaunis ja hempeä väri.
ReplyDeletePretty flowers and pot with its own stand .LOVE IT
ReplyDeleteA wonderful card...I'm sure that lady will appreciate it! Hope she heals soon...sounds painful.
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS,just love the soft pastel colours!!!
ReplyDeletexx
Gorgeous card Merry, I like the clever shape and the beautiful colours a lot.
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Maarit
Preciosa y muy original, esos cuadros tienen unos colores muy bonitos y dulces.
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING! I love this. xx
ReplyDeletea perfect bouquet for all through the year, love it!
ReplyDeleteSorry that one of your colleagues had a nasty fall... well this card will surely cheer her up. So sunny is it... and the flowers look very pretty and the leaves look better that any punch.
ReplyDeleteMonica xxx
LOVE this so pretty and love the stand so it's always on view.
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