Our toppings for this challenge are butterflies or hummingbirds chosen
by Nancy as our host.
But if you are not a toppings person, just make sure that it is a birthday card.
Here is my card. |
Supplies: GKD Navy and gold cardstock, Fluttering Fall Bundle, Background is Simon Says outline butterflies embossed in gold. Frantic Stamper Die Lattice Beauty Edge.
Please stop by the team blog to see what they have made for this challenge.
Our Surprise Party Guest is Deepti Aggarwal .
Oh, Wow!!! The embossed butterflies make fabulous background especially cut with the pretty die. Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Gold! Love that background you created and that edge die--sooo beautiful! Your die cut Happy Birthday with the shadow dies are fabulous! Perfect for a Spring (or anytime) birthday!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card and I love this tone of blue, paired with Kraft and gold . Great job carrying the topping to both the back and the front of the card. It truly is beautiful! See you soon!
ReplyDeleteBarbara, it's gorgeous! Your gold and navy are a beautiful combo and I'm completely in love with the embossed butterfly background. Oh, that lattice border die, too, sigh. Wonderful all over!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Love the embossed butterflies on the Navy and that lovely die cut edge and butterfly.
ReplyDeleteLove these colors together -- great masculine card
ReplyDeleteBarbara this is a beautiful card...the blue and gold is so pretty and the added lattice makes it extra special!
ReplyDeleteThat embossed and die cut background is phenomenal!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of butterflies, background and focal combined!! I love how the gold embossing looks - extra special, extra gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe gold embossed butterflies in the background look amazing, as does that pretty border, awesome card, love navy and gold together, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteSuch an elegant card, Barbara! The navy and gold look fab together, and I love the border.
ReplyDeleteThis is so elegant - I agree with Barbara. Navy and gold are always so classy and I love the lattice edge.
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