'What you do speaks so loudly, I can't hear what you say.'
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Sunday 14 February 2010

Here are two completed cards, using one of the Bleeding Tissue backgrounds and Roni’s card idea.

valentine 1

valentine 2

18 very kind comments from lovely people:

Martina said...

Wow - both card looks great! Stunning heart-stamps and the color is fantastic.

Helen said...

Gorgeous cards, love the colour.

Tinkertaylor said...

gorgeous cards and the colours fab too

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous cards, very elegant and great colour, but oh no, this looks like another technique I'm going to have to try!!
Jack xx

Yogi said...

gorgeous cards. Love the hearts and the tissue background. Love the color scheme. Just beautiful. Thanks for playing over at Created By Hand

Unknown said...

Fabulous cards ... they are both stunning X

mommabear said...

Gorgeous cards Love the colours

JoZart Designs said...

Love the tissue colouring idea and love the cards. They look really classy and I know it's your fave colour (and one of mine) too, Jo x

Carol Q said...

It's a great technique isn't it Cath. Lovely results.

cornishmist - thats me ju x said...

Hi Cath, love these cards I have been thinking of a similar idea after seeing an article in craft stamper I think the jan edition but I like your layout its LOVERLY lol ju x

sam21ski said...

WOW both are fab, love all the hearts xxxx

Charmaine Stack said...

That technique is an oldie but a goodie. Great cards.

Dotpat said...

Love these Cath and love the hearts too, would never of thought of using them like that

crafty creations said...

Gorgeous cards Cath

Thanks for joining in with the Lotstodo Challenge xx Hilda

Unknown said...

Ohhhh wowow how lovely is this! I love both, beautiful colors, really fantastic pieces!

Kirsti said...

Love. love the cards... they are fantastic - the flowers are beautiful as are the butterflies...xoxo

Chris said...

Beautiful colours.

Must try this technique, thanks for the tutorial. :o)

Mags said...

Fab cards, love the blues used. xx