Hello everyone!
Welcome to Joy Clair and the My Sweet Petunia’s Misti Blog Hop! We are so happy you joined us for this fun collaboration blog hop. The design team has created some wonderful designs that will hopefully inspire you along the way. We have some great prizes all you have to do is leave a comment on each designer's blog (listed below). You will have the opportunity to win a Mini Misti and Joy Clair is giving away two $25 gift certificate to the Joy Clair store! You will have until Sunday April 9th at midnight, winners will be announced on the Joy Clair blog on Wednesday, April 12th.
Closer look
Here is how I put my card together.
1. I used distressed inks to create my background.
2. I used my mini Misti to figure out where I wanted to position my images. I used stamped the images with Versamark, added some white embossing powder and heat embossed.
4. I cut a small circle out and added some distress inked. I positioned it into my Misti.
5. I used my Misti to position my sentiment to stamp it on the circle.
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Here is the list to join the blog hop. Good Luck everyone.
Thank you for stopping by and please come back again soon!
Here is the list to join the blog hop. Good Luck everyone.
Donna Idlet - YOU ARE HERE
so pretty, love this card.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done ...
ReplyDeleteLOVELY!!! I remember blowing dandelions when I was a kid..... LOL LOOOOVE the white on the sponged background! ;) SUPER JOB!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteDonna, I love your blended background and embossed dandelion. So pretty. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Donna! I love that beautiful blue background you created ~ it is gorgeous!! I also love the wish flowers or fooffers that is what we called them when I was a kid!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Donna! I love that beautiful blue background you created ~ it is gorgeous!! I also love the wish flowers or fooffers that is what we called them when I was a kid!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! This is one of my favorite sets from the new release. Love it inked background. So fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWOW Donna, your card is beautiful as was the tutorial. I appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Now, Spring Time Flowers is officially on my wish list! Looks so pretty embossed in white on the distress ink background! Lovely ombre effect!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love the embossing with the beautiful background.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card. The background is really nice.
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove the gradient look, and the white embossing stands out with it's layers.
ReplyDeleteLike the way you did the dandelion like the wind just got ahold of it.
ReplyDeleteGreat card Donna
ReplyDeleteBeautifully sponged background, Donna:)
ReplyDeleteBlue is my favorite color and the dandelions are perfect.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love the colors you've used in the dandelion card! That's a great way to showcase the pretty white fuzzies!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful simplicity.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful with the lovely blues to show off the white.
ReplyDeleteYour card is GORGEOUS!!! TFS!!
ReplyDeleteLove your card!! Perfect colors and design!
ReplyDeleteYour cards is beautiful. Thanks for sharing and participating in this blog hop.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card.
ReplyDeletethat is gorgeous with the ink background!!!
ReplyDeleteThe hues of blue are so inviting. Lovely card!
ReplyDeleteThis is just gorgeous! The dandelions pop so well off the blue! Just beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteDid you water color your background. The card is very pretty and I love the stamp set.
ReplyDeleteLovely! I love the stamps you picked for your card and a very pretty background using Distressed inks. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this card, the colors, the image, everything!!!
ReplyDeletelove this card!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Card. Loving the distressed background! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat card. Love the flower.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card design. It brings back memories when we used to blow on the dandelion fluffs and see them scatter. But my Dad was not too happy to see us helping nature reseed them. LOL
ReplyDeleteWouldn't think that dandelion puffs
ReplyDeletewould make a beautiful card.
It is fantastic - love the colors
and the gradual raising of the
puffs.
thanks for sharing.
Your card is so lovely. This version of a dandelion is one I would love to have.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Love the blue background withe the white flowers. TFS
ReplyDeleteI would love to have a misty. Cute card
ReplyDeleteYour ombre technique is beautiful, very nicely done. And the dandelions are so pretty. Love love love!!!
ReplyDeleteXO April
So beautiful, love your background and that stamp set. Thanks for sharing your steps through with the Misti.
ReplyDeleteDonna, love your beautiful card. The blues background is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove the background and the embossing.
ReplyDeleteLove your card pinning it!
ReplyDeleteLove your background and that stamp set is awesome!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card, thanks for sharing! Love the blended background, the white image really pops!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! You did an amazing job! TFS
ReplyDeleteA WOW card!
ReplyDeleteA truly beautiful card! I love the colors & the simplicity! Great stamps!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the embossing on the background that you created!
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE your card!! The background is perfect and the dandelion image is awesome. LOVE blow-away dandelions!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful card! Your ink blending is wonderful behind the dandelion.
ReplyDeleteCute card! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love that stamp set and what you did with it!
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking card! That Joy Clair stamp set is a 'must have' and so is the MISTI!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Melitta
I am a sucker for most anything with a color gradation! Nice ink blending, the blue is perfect for those dandelions to float on.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the beautiful ombre coloring of this!
ReplyDeleteLove that bore effect! I'm totally new to stamping, so the misti would really come in handy.
ReplyDeleteStupid spellcheck! That's supposed to say ombre, not bore.
DeleteThat should say ombre, not bore.
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