Flowers All Over at Allsorts challenge



Our new challenge at Allsorts this week is "Flowers all over" chosen by Mervi. This challenge will run until 31 July.

I've got two new products both from Crafter's Companion and so I was having so much fun I made three cards.

They all use one of the stencil sets which I've used in various colours and arrangement of the 3 part stencil. The first one and third ones also use the new stamp and die set which I was taken with when visiting a previous Allsorts entry the other week. I just love the bold typeface to it.


The second one I added a CC die and a bee die from the Indigo Blu card mag.


The third one  I used only part of the flower stencil and used the background stencil on the frame.

Our winner this week will receive this lovely Chocolate Baroque stamp.
Honeysuckle single unmounted rubber stamp - Chocolate Baroque
Chocolate Baroque is a small independent art and craft company, based in the historic market town of Barnard Castle in County Durham in the North-East of England and is owned and run by Lesley and David Wharton. 

We design our own range of natural rubber art stamps from Sue's hand drawn originals, complemented by old original drawings and typography from Lesley.  The rubber stamps are made in house, by David, to our very exacting quality standards. And nothing gets past his eagle eye!

Comments

Wendy L said…
All wonderful Lynn, isn't if lovely playing with new stuff, xxx
Beautiful cards and color combos. Love them.
Take care
Faith x
Ellibelle said…
Such gorgeous cards! I thought the flowers were heat embossed in white at first, what an amazing stencil set!
Mummylade said…
It's amazing how colours can change the use of the same stencils!
Kathleen said…
Wow, three really lovely creations, super bold colours and a really lovely stencil and sentiments.

Kath x
Tracy said…
These are really gorgeous Lynn, I love all of them.
Happy crafting
Tracy x
brenda said…
It looks very pretty in both colourways Lynn.

B x
Mervi said…
Fabulous cards Lynn. Sorry been late commenting, bad connections;-))m