"What's your crafty passion?" - That's this month's theme at Sir Stampalot. Well, there are no prizes for guessing what mine is/are.... flowers, punching and dry embossing.
You'll find them all on this card. The flower is a digi image from A Passion for Stamps and is called Crab Apple Blossom. The gorgeous border punch is Daisy border 2 from Tonic Studios and the Butterfly is their Multi Detail Butterfly punch.
The embossing folder is Lattice from Creative Expressions (discontinued, I think) and the paper is First Edition, Sweet Owl.
Don't forget to have a look at all the other beautiful DT cards on the Sir Stampalot challenge blog and join in to be eligible for the super prize shown below..
And now, a photo from Wednesday evening for those of you who missed the rain -
This was Boucher Road in Belfast, and it wasn't even raining when we left the house 15 minutes earlier!
And now, a photo from Wednesday evening for those of you who missed the rain -
This was Boucher Road in Belfast, and it wasn't even raining when we left the house 15 minutes earlier!
That some serious rain Ruth, goodness me.
ReplyDeleteYour card is delightful and the colours carried from the background to the image perfectly.
Congratulations on making it to rubber, well deserved recognition.
B x
I love this, Ruth! Pink and grey is such a classy colour combo, and the design showcases your lovely image perfectly. And congratulations on your fab news! Well deserved, as Brenda says.
ReplyDeleteHope the floods have subsided now. We've had a lot of rain here, and the river has been over the bank again, but nothing like you've had.
Lynne x
Gorgeous card Ruth. I love the crisp clean lines of the design and beautiful image. OMG wasn't the rain something else! We were lucky to be on high ground but Belfast really got it bad. Hope you were ok??
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Ruth can't wait. Great card by the way. Caroline xxx
ReplyDeleteAnother stunning card Ruth. Wonderful news on Tonic !!! Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card and colours. I hope you got home safe, the weather has been atrocious here too. Elaine
ReplyDeleteStunning card Ruth, your image is gorgeous and coloured so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your great news too.
Sue
Hi Ruth, love your card, and I love the fact that you really have your own style of cardmaking. That looks like an awful lot of water! Had heard about the extreme weather over there but never realised you were there too. HUgs, Frea
ReplyDeleteWow - looks like we left Stormont just in time - and everyone thinks its wet in Fermanagh!! We were just onto the motorway when the rain started. Lovely card as usual, by the way!
ReplyDeleteBernice
Gorgeous card Ruth and your colouring is beautiful. Michelle x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Ruth! I love it, and huge congratulations on making it to Rubber! What a lot of Rain! I gave up teaching about 11.30 on Thursday morning and just told the class to go and look out of the window! It was bad, but not this bad!
ReplyDeleteGreat card again Ruth and oh myyyyyyyyyyyyy all that rain/water !!!! Viv xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image and colouring. Gorgeous creation Ruth.
ReplyDeleteHappy crafting
Tracy x
A very elegant card Ruth. Hugs, Clare x
ReplyDeleteA great card Ruth, I love your gorgeous image and colouring :)
ReplyDeleteWow, the rain was something else wasn't it! Richard left Belfast just before the downpour, he said the sun was shining and there was no sign of rain....strange weather!
Hi Ruth, we have a strong-if I may say so-heat and the problem is that we need a half of you rain!
ReplyDeleteI hope you are allright and you'll be watching soon the Olimpics!
The card is gorgeous!
have a pleasant life and summer,