Thursday, 30 January 2020

Cinderella

 
Hello,
Today I have a couple of cards to share featuring the new Molly Harrison stamps from crafters companion.
For this card i used Fairytale of dreams, coloured with spectrum noirs.
I mixed and matched papers From some of my 12in pass from The works, double matted on pearl blue and white.
I added a sentiment from one of the other stamp sets, 
( because I treated myself to 4).
I embellished my card with a doily, ribbon, lace, pearls and flowers.

Challenges:
All of them but Cinderella is my favourite.

There is glitter on the glass slipper and the carriage, although you can't see it on the photo. 





5 comments:

  1. Beautifully coloured image teamed with gorgeous papers this card is every little girls dream thank you for joining in at MMM

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  2. A glorious feminine card for tots to teen I think .Beautiful design and embellishing
    Thanks for sharing and joining the TTCRD anythind goes challenge
    https://ttcrd.blogspot.com/
    Good luck with your entry and hope we seemore of you soon .
    Shirley-Anne DT
    https://shirley-anne-stampingforjoy.blogspot.com/

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  3. Such a pretty card! Love the beautiful image and perfect details. Thank you for playing with us at Make My Monday and hope you can join us again soon.

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  4. Such a sweet image, and a wonderful sentiment! Love the soft colours! Thanks for sharing your gorgeous card with us at Penny's!
    Linda

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  5. How wonderful, I love the colors and so happy you played our challenge at Krafty Chicks.

    Leanne DT/KC

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