Gardners Delight

It's my turn to host the challenge at Allsorts this week. I've chosen the theme of Gardeners Delight.

My first card uses a paper from a TL magazine. I then used a die cut and cut it several times to make the flowers etc. I added a spellbinder gate die and sentiments and as it was still missing something the little Lavinia snail in the bottom corner.

I had a little piece of the paper left over and so then made this version.



I then used Ruth Hamilton Design Honeysuckle to make this spotlight card digitally. I used one of the swirls in MCS to place over the flower and then tiled the image to make the background. 


I do hope you can join us at Allsorts this week. I look forward to seeing your makes.


Comments

Aquarius said…
You have been busy, three great garden themed cards to inspire us.
brenda said…
A lovely garden scene and perfectly finished with the snail and Penny Black (I think) sentiment. Your second card is equally pretty with the delicate Honeysuckle, great theme thank you Lynn.

B x
Sarn said…
Two fab cards for your garden theme Lynn. I especially like all the detail in the first one. xxx
KarinsArtScrap said…
such beautiful cards Lynn

gr karin
Ellibelle said…
Three beautifully done cards Lynn. Love how you made the scene on the first one with all the pretty dies and the background paper was a perfect choice to use! And what a beautiful and creative way to use Ruth's Honeysuckle image. And perfect colors for it too!
Loved your theme by the way! Thank you!
coldwaters2 said…
Beautiful card Lynn I love the design and the sentiment
hugs
lolo x
A great theme this week Lynn. Lovely creations here and all so beautifully made.
Lorraine
Wonderful garden scenes, love the paper and the way you used the leftover!
KraftyKoolKat said…
Two gorgeous creations Lynn, especially the first one.
Hugs
Cathy
xxxxx
HilaryJane said…
Great cards, love the little snail. He makes the perfect finishing touch xx
Mervi said…
Fabulous set of lovely cards;-))m
Pauline C said…
Love the detail in your die cut cards Lynn, and very clever use of digi techniques for your spotlight card.
Pauline xx