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Monday, September 1

With all my love

Hello friends! Hope you all here in the US had a great Labor Day Weekend. We traveled to see my in-laws, had a good time there. Today, I did yard work (work that never ends), hopefully it will be one of the last ones for the season.
Anyway, I came back home and wanted to play the Butterfly Reflections Ink Labor Day Challenge and I did!! A bit late but I did and I am very happy because I haven't crafted in more than a week {wink, wink}


The challenge is about your favorite season and mine is... FALL!! Perfect weather, I am not a fan of hot weather, although I like summer because I can garden, LOL.

And this is the card I made. I used this pretty Sunflower stamp and the sentiment is from Flowers from Bamboo by Crafter's Companion. I colored the image with Distress Inks, I used Wild Honey, Mustard Seed, Dried Marigold, Brushed Corduroy, Peeled Paint, Broken China and Tumbled Glass. Added few turquoise sequins and cover the image with Crystal Lacquer and the card was done!
I used the sketch #90 from CAS(E) this sketch.



Also submitting this project to:
Hope you like it.
Have a fantastic day/night!!

7 comments:

  1. A gorgeous card, a great design and such lovely spattering and a beautiful shining sunflower image!!

    Thanks so much for joining Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge
    hugs
    Heather xx

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  2. Very pretty card! I'm glad that you were motivated to break that week off. ;) Thanks for playing along! ~Vanessa

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  3. This is very pretty! Great coloring. Thanks for playing along with us over at Butterfly Reflections Ink!

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  4. Very nice. Love your choice of colors and the tiny touch of bling.

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  5. Saw you card on AAA and loved these stunning sunflowers, great use of the sketch too x

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  6. Giovana, your watercolored sunflowers are so lovely! Thank you so much for joining us at AAA Cards this week!

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  7. Oh, this is gorgeous! Fabulous take on the sketch!

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