Thursday, July 4, 2024

The Flower Challenge #93

This month's The Flower Challenge should be the easiest one ever.  

That's right.  All you have to do is make a birthday card featuring flowers.  Here's mine.


The geraniums are from The Greetery, colored with Altenew (Pink Pearl and Coral Bliss) and Distress Inks (Mowed Lawn and Rustic Wilderness).  They are potted in a barrel colored with Scorched Timber DI.  The background is from The Stamp Market, stamped in CP Twilight ink as is the sentiment from Hero Arts.

There is plenty of inspiration for you over on The Flower Challenge blog.  The Design Team has done wonders with their birthday cards. 








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7 comments:

Judy Woodland said...

Beautiful!!! That is my favorite color for geraniums. Love that background, the colors really stand out and everything just goes perfectly together.

Carol L said...

What a delightful and fun little birthday card! I just love those colorful flowers in the basket along with that beautiful background!

TK said...

Beautiful potted flowers, great coloring! I also love the dotted argule-ish type background, which adds a layer of fun

Bonnie said...

I love geraniums and these are especially pretty, Bobby! I love how they look in the wood basket!

I Card Everyone said...

I'm going to take advantage of your three-in-one message and say ALL THREE of your cards are fabulous!
=]

Darnell said...

A triple post delight, Bobby! All your cards are terrific and the way you can design using a challenge prompt is inspiring to everyone! I hope they all appreciate your dedication and talent. Of course, we rely on them, too, for that spark and, well, challenge! Hope your 4th/weekend is fun! Hugs, Darnell

Stef Perry said...

Darling potted geraniums, Bobby! Great ink blending and fab background!