This will be an interesting gallery. So many different types of "scenes" can be created!
I have become very fond of the mini slimline cards. This one is 3.5 x 6. It really is a nice size card. Mailing might be tricky, but I really like this size alot!
I also love using colorful clouds on this style of card. I used some Verve solid plant images, and some Hero Arts butterflies and a sentiment.
Yep, I am happy with my card for this challenge!
Your turn. Come on over to the Seize the Birthday Challenge and play along. While the twist is optional, being a birthday card is not. :) Have fun~
14 comments:
Lovely card with those pretty butterflies fluttering in that blue sky.
I love this size too! Your sky and those butterflies are so pretty. You've created a wonderful card!
Beautiful card! Love the intense sky and the delicate butterflies.
So pretty! Love the layers of clouds, leaves and butterflies (my fav)!
This card design is so well done and beautiful! I love the gorgeous colors.
Yes, our cards are quite similar...great minds thinking alike, right?! Swooning over your pretty butterflies and those amazing clouds! Love this!
hugs~c
Love those puffy gorgeous clouds that you have place the butterflies on. Great slimline card.
As I think I said over on IG...THOSE CLOUDS! Great job!!
Such a beautiful card! The butterflies and blue sky and clouds remind me of spring, and they make just the perfect slimline card! Makes me happy to just look at it!
The sky looks stunning, Vicki ! And I love the hint of purple in your butterfly wings!It's a beautiful mini slimline card!
Wow, your sky is amazing and those butterflies are beautiful. this does look like a fun size, not too terribly large and yet just a tad bigger than the A2...I might just give this a try!
You've used my all time favourite butterflies Vicky, they look wonderful on the stencilled clouds, love the bold sentiment too, Cathy x
Beautiful butterflies! Love the bold clouds too.
Fab card, Vicki! I love the bold colours of the clouds, and also how you left the white area at the bottom for the foliage - makes it really stand out.
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