The other day on the radio I heard that together with the plum blossom, the peony is a national floral symbol of the country of China. The Chinese name for peony means “beautiful” and in Chinese culture the flowers represent riches, prosperity and honour.
I decided to use gold leaf for the scrolls. I've only used this once or twice and I find that I waste a lot and end up with gold on everything else around me, because it is so light and floats away. I love the result though, so I'll have to work out a way to save as much as possible.
I tried to include all my favourite elements in the Altenew inspiration photo - dry embossing, the colours, the book print, the love theme, the bling and the flower.
I used a page from Romeo & Juliet for the butterfly to tie in with the love theme.
I used mica beads instead of glitter.
I'm entering this card in the Altenew February : From the Craft Room Challenge.
I'm also entering the City Crafter Challenge, which is to 'Tell someone they matter'.
ETA: I'm entering this in the Happy Little Stampers challenge - theme _ Embossing.
I would also like to remind you about the Mixed Media Card Challenge which has L.O.V.E. as the theme.
Gor. Gee. Us.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful Jenny!! xx
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!! Thanks so much for Playing along at CCCB!!
ReplyDeleteSure is sweet, thanks for sharing with us at CCCB!
ReplyDeleteLove the tilted panel and the glimmer of gold foil! Totally worth the effort, even if it does try to be scurrilous and float away.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty card! Thank you for joining us at CCCB this week!
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Very elegant and I love the combo of lots of white with bright pink and gold. Wow! Thanks so much for joining us at CCCB!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous embossing and the colours are super pretty! Thanks so much for playing along at Happy Little Stampers xx
ReplyDeletethat's a beautiful meaning :) gorgeous card!
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