Monday, May 18, 2020

Siniset ruusukortit ylioppilaille

Hei, tänään lisää ylioppilaskortteja, sinisiä ruusuja ylioppilaspojille! Lähetä ruusuinen korttitervehdys, nyt kun ei pääse fyysisesti juhlimaan.
Muistuttelen myös toukokuun Penny Black and more- haasteesta, vielä ehdit osallistua. Aiheena pojat ja miehet ja pääosassa vielä leimattu kuva!

Reminding about "Boys and Men" - themed Penny Black and more May Challenge. Remember to use real stamp. I made blue rose cards for boys to celebrate graduation. In Finland we have a habit to give one big rose for a student. Hope people will send rose cards instead this time we cannot party!
DT Card Info:
using Penny Black 40-506 Red Blush
Versafine Black Ink, Zig Clean Color Real Brush Watercolour Markers
Background TH stencil and Distress Oxide Vintage sepia
paper Pion design
Card size 5"x7"

Toinen ruusuleima, vintage aiheinenkortti.
Another card with Penny Black stamp 40-428 scented beauty
papers and images Ciao Bella Paper.

Kiitos käynnistä! Thanks for your visit;-))m

9 comments:

Ellibelle said...

What a nice tradition to give graduates a rose. Loving both of your cards!

Fabiola said...

Superbe Mervi, très elegant, biz

Kathleen said...

Two stunners Mervi, gorgeous images and fabulous colours, super designs too. Love the die on your first card too.

Kath x

brenda said...

Both are pretty Mervi, but I think the first is a real stunner.

B x

Leanne Harris said...

What a lovely tradition Mervi, these are both beautiful xxxxx

Linby said...

Your first card is so striking and eye catching. Love your second card two especially that background book paper.

Pia S said...

The blue rose looks fantastic and the design is really classy, loving the color combination too. Fab patterned papers used on the second one as well

Tracy said...

What a lovely thing to do on a Graduation to give a rose, these cards are gorgeous.
Happy crafting
Tracy x

Anonymous said...

Both of these are fabulous and beautifully coloured but the first one is so vivid, it really pops. What a nice tradition!