A Couple of Spring Cards in Mint and Blue

Posted by Elena Olinevich

1 February, 2015 - ,

Hello Crafty Friends,

well the winter is here, the snow keeps everything around white and calm, but I have already started creating for the spring inspiration.

Some cards, since I thought I am tired if creating cards after Christmas, but it is not true, because it is just now I am able to add more flowers than  a month before.

BlueCard_ElenaOlinevichThough I used Vintage Summer Basics Collection, you might have noticed that the colors are still of cold palette, I guess it is the winter’s influence on me.

I combined the paper pad 6*6 with 12*12, and I like the result.

My second card was supposed to be blue too, but I touched it with a mint shades:

MintBlue_Card_ElenaOlinevichsoft and delicate, that is what I love in cards.

Products used:

Vintage Summer Basics – 1943, 1935, 1936; Prima Marketing Embellishments and flowers, lace, 2Crafty Chipboard.

and one more card I want to share too, it was made for my personal project that I am doing on my blog – just for those who want to be ready for the spring with many cards.

FabricFlower_Card_ElenaOlinevichI made it using almost the same products ; flowers and lace, but chose my favorite for its pastel colors – Crea Diem Collection

and since I have started sharing some of my cards made for other assignment, one more card, just wanted to show you different color combinations:

Balerina_Card_ElenaOlinevichThis time it is really a spring card, because I ‘ve used Vintage Spring Basics.

Well, not recently I have found a girl who is selling the old lace from her granny’s attic, so I just can not resist and i put all the lace and crochet trims almost everywhere.

Have a wonderful Sunday.

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2 Comments

  • Julie Monroe says:

    Just lovely, I enjoy seeing all the projects…I am a follower 😀

  • Jenny Grotherus says:

    I love how you’ve combined the turquoise with the blue. And how you’ve picked up the pink on the grey paper and used it with the embellies. Fab!