Quite some time ago, I was looking through an envelope with already die cut flowers, and came across the three on this card.
When it came to arranging them I tried all kinds of things, finally gluing them down on a card. When I looked at it, the balance on the card was way off. I hated putting it in the circular file. After waiting awhile, I finally chopped off the bottom half of the card and mounted it in this green card base that just happened to be sitting on my desk. I don't know that I would have chosen this color, but I really do like it with the bright florals. They're held together with a kraft wrap and bow from The Greetery.
The flowers are from the Papertrey Ink Into the Blooms. The background is also from The Greetery, the Herringbone Parquet, cut from Concord and 9th's Mushroom cardstock. The sentiment is gold foiled with Spellbinder's Everyday Sentiments II.
My commitment to the #100DayProject is proving to be very helpful. Despite a busier than usual schedule (I'm now tutoring three days a week), I am managing to get at least 30 minutes a day in my craft room. I've been working on cards for the Design Team at Color Hues, finishing up cards started during the Pinkfresh Create & Connect event two weekends ago, and making sure I have the needed birthday cards for March.
I'm also committed to editing our many, many photos from the safari for at least 30 minutes most days. The end is in sight. Meanwhile, getting things up on the blog and on Instagram is proving to be a bit more difficult.
Although the mood board at the Triple B Challenge features soft pastel colors, anything goes as long as you have Birds, Blooms, or Butterflies. This blooms are off to the gallery.