
Here is my Operation Write Home Memorial Day Bloghop card featuring a faux verdigris technique and OWH sketch #68. Get more details about the faux verdigris technique and sketch.
After many comments about the Memorial Day Poppy, I wanted
to share some history. During World War
I, a battle zone was described by an American pilot as a “brown belt, a strip
of murdered Nature.” In April and May
of 1815, poppies began to appear in clusters around these battered fields.
Their bright, vivid color was a sign of life in an otherwise barren area.
In 1918, an American woman, Moina Belle Michael, vowed that
the poppy would become an emblem for “keeping the faith with all who
died.”
Creatively yours,
Sharon Cheng
Richland Hills, TX
My Online Store
Beautiful poppy-like flower - reminds me of the Memorial Day poppy! The verdigris technique gives a very subtle shading - good color combo.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card...love the flower and the background technique is stunning.
ReplyDeletethanks for the faux verdigris technique instructions, your background is wonderful. Love the colors. TFS.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Nice use of this technique.
ReplyDeleteReally pretty colors and I love your orange flower. Nice technique too!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors on this card and overall design! ~God bless~
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Thanks for sharing the instructions for the faux verdigris. I can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteVery nice-the colors are pretty and this technique is interesting, too! TFS! I entered all 3 ways; thanks for the chance to win!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for including a link to the instructions! That is my favorite part of your beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteI Love the flower!
ReplyDeleteHummer Hugs,
Misty
http://delitefulsuds.blogspot.com/
hummingbird204 at comcast dot net
I love the technique you used with the inks and embossing folder- it turned out fabulously. I did join your facebook page and added getting your newsletter.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!!your flower focal point is great and the background is awesome! Thanks for the link to the tutorial, I can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors you used as well as the wonderful texture that the embossing and the flower add! The background is amazing! I'll have to be sure to bookmark the technique so I can try it out when I have time to play! Thanks again for sharing and for creating for OWH!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! Thanks for sharing the instructions; I'm going to have to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteHI Sharon! Great card. Love the big flower and the colors you used. I liked you on FB and already receive your newsletter!
ReplyDeleteLovely card. I'm definitely going to have to stop back by to learn that technique.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
M.E.
Love the colors. The flower really pops. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWonderful card. I haven't heard of the faux verdigris technique before. I will be back to learn more.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the instructions ! love the colors you used.
ReplyDeleteWow, the faux verdigris background is gorgeous...I will have to try that out. I love all the great ideas I get from blog hops! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI really like the faux verdigris technique, so unique. Tfs.
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon! Stunning card, but then all your cards are stunning. Love getting to learn a new technique.
ReplyDeleteI like the simplicity of the layout as so many cards today seem to be "gee just how many patterns of DP can I use?"
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon!
ReplyDeleteI really love the COLORS YOU USED! Such a beautiful card!
Blessings,
Antoinette
What a great card and wonderful technique! Thanks for sharing it! The colors are lovely and as another commenter mentioned, the flower reminds me of the Memorial Day Flanders field poppy! I couldn't "like" your page, because I only have a fan page, not a personal one, but I do really like it! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the tutorial. I loved the result.
ReplyDeleteThat flower is perfect, size- and placement- wise. It looks flat enough for an OWH card, too.
ReplyDeleteI like the Moroccan feel to this card, great layers!
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of faux verdigris before. Love this! Love the poppy and all the detail.
ReplyDeleteI am signing up for your newsletter and liking you on FB
oh my, that background paper is amazing! I don't have time now, but need to come back to find out about that verdigris technique! I just "liked" you on facebook so I can find my way back here....thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou've done a great job with your background. It looks very rich. TFS
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the faux verdigris technique. I love that it seems more complicated than it really is!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely colors and even more lovely card! Thank you for sharing the instructions, as I will be trying this technique soon!
ReplyDeleteSimple look but also very elegant. the backgroud is great with the shading you gave it
ReplyDeletegreat idea!! a really good sketch too - I am going to have to try it out!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card! I am on my way to check out the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteExcellent card, Happy Memorial Day
ReplyDeleteLove the technique very pretty.
ReplyDeleteThe orange gives the contrast and really makes the panel stand out...I am going to try that technique...a very beautiful card..thank you for sharing, oh and the hello sunshine card on your tutorial page is stunning.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great technique! I really like how well you blended those 4 SU colors for the background. At first glance, I thought it was done with air brushing.
ReplyDeleteI love the technique you used. I will be checking out the tutorial for that one.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Love the technique & colors!
ReplyDeletegorgeous flower, I love the color & the layers
ReplyDeleteThank you for the new technique, I love the look.
ReplyDeleteLove the color combo! Will check out your link to the technique...think I know how you did it, but we'll see. The poppy is a good choice for today's Memorial hop.
ReplyDeleteR/
Love that inking technique. I am going to have to try that.
ReplyDeleteApril
Love the verdigris look. Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty card! I'm heading over to view your tutorial now.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, absolutely gorgeous! Love your verdigris technique. Such a unique and beautiful result.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Gorgeous card-- love that stunning flower--great choice of colors to really make it pop!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, simple but elegant - nice verdigris technique thanks for the instructions
ReplyDeleteWhat a great technique...it really "makes" this card. TFS!
ReplyDeleteSo Pretty. Love the 'poppy' of color :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. I like how you did the background.
ReplyDeleteLike the technique.
ReplyDeleteI'll need to try that background technique, it's pretty.
ReplyDeleteYour color combination is gorgeous! I love how the orange pops against the blue and green. Thanks for the link on how to do faux verdigris. I will have to try it. Thanks also for supporting OWH.
ReplyDeleteLovely card. Really like the technique. Ann O.
ReplyDeleteLove your card - it reminds me of the Memorial Day poppy flower.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe color combinations in this card are wonderful. The choice of a poppy for Memorial Day is very appropriate. I really like the faux verdigris technique -- thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove your card and the colors you used. That technique looks like fun. Very pretty flower.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful background stamp. Love the flower with the pop of color. TFS! ~ Marilyn
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love the layered flower and the mosaic pattern background.
ReplyDeleteSharon, your card is so beautiful. I love the background technique. Thanks for inspiring.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't thought of the poppy connection until I read the other comments.....I like that coloring on the paper behind the flower.
ReplyDeleteGreat background technique. Flower color adds some pop. Thanks
ReplyDeleteLike your colors - and always love punched flowers.
ReplyDeleteYour whole card is amazingly wonderful but I really like that background for the beautiful flower. Love the colors too.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card. Great details and colors.
ReplyDeleteYour card is so pretty. I love the big flower! I am a new like on your FB and signed up for your newsletter as well.
ReplyDeleteLove the flower - really makes the card pop!
ReplyDeleteLove the technique. I will have to try this one.
ReplyDeleteI just love the color combination and the poppy! It just "pops" off the page. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Sharon, beautiful technique! Love your colors as well, TFS! Hope you have a fabulous weekend! I am south of you in the Austin area, I enjoyed our rain yesterday.
ReplyDeleteSo in love with the color combo the back ground is super cool!
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Very pretty card. Love the flower that you used!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful background you have created! It is so striking with the contrasting flower! :)Traci
ReplyDeleteThat faux verdigris technique is beautiful. I love how you higlighted it by mounting it against a complimentary color. Thanks for your participation in the OWH Blog Hop! I'm looking forward to using the verdigris technique myself!
ReplyDeleteIt's only the 3rd stop and I'm already getting sidetracked with tutorials! Today is going to be a lot of sitting and reading. :) Thank you for the instructions. BTW, great card. Wouldn't have bothered with the tutorial if I didn't like it. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful colors - truly a beautiful card!
ReplyDeletegreat color combo ...love the flower you made it just pops :)
ReplyDeleteI like everything about your card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I especially love the way you enhanced the embossed background!
ReplyDeleteLove the backround technique!
ReplyDeleteLove the faux verdigris technique! Your flower really pops on the background! I liked you on FB and signed up for your newsletter! Glad I found you & TFS!
ReplyDeleteI love using flowers on the cards I make and your orange flower is great.
ReplyDeleteI love the card and the use of the verdigins technique. The flower reminds me of the poppies you always see with this holiday. Great going!
ReplyDeletefabulous color and technique. THANKS
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your technique with this lovely card. Simple yet beautiful with the floral touch.
ReplyDeleteCute card! The background technique is great. Thanks for supporting OWL.
ReplyDeleteLove the verdigris background. Thanks for sharing the technique.
ReplyDeleteLove the poppy and the colors. Thanks for the tute! I love learning new techniques.
ReplyDeleteLove the technique coupled with the embossing folder. Just beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNice colors - the textured part in the middle - really like that.
ReplyDeleteLove the technique you used with the embossed paper. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Thanks for going into detail about how you did the faux verdigris technique--I will have to try that! Thanks for your offer of blog candy too--I love winning free stuff! Blog candy giveaway on my blog too! Happy Memorial Day Weekend!
ReplyDelete:) Marie (OWH #119)
Love how you made the background accent piece. Thank you for showing us the step-by-step instructions.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty card! Great job on the faux technique! And the flower just pops off the card. TFS!
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice card and I really like the flower! =)
ReplyDeleteLove your card, the inking technique you used is so pretty. I am going to have to check out your directions, thanks for sharing!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for participating in this wonderful cause. I love how the orange color pops against your blue background.
ReplyDeleteI'm really like the orange poppy and the font on the sentiment.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Thanks for sharing your faux verdigris technique!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the directions on the faux verdigris. Your card is really pretty & your color choice was great.
ReplyDeleteLove this technique!! It is on my list of things to try! I have a feeling after this hop I'm going to have a long to do list!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The flower is so pretty and you did a fabulous job with the technique!
ReplyDeleteLove the verdigris technique,so soft and adds so much depth.
ReplyDeleteBright beautiful flower...and I am loving that verdigris effect. I'm def going to try that!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors. Love that orange flower.
ReplyDeletegreat card-loved the faux verdigris tutorial
ReplyDeletenice color, love the card!
ReplyDeleteLove the elegant look of this card! I really like your technique, it really gives the card some dimension.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card , i love the layered flower and you for introducing me to a new backgroung technique
ReplyDeleteI just love that technique...it makes your flower and sentiment POP!
ReplyDeleteSandy, OWH Exec. Dir.
I love that pop of bright color from your flower on the blue and greens. I definitely have to check out that technique - it looks really neat and different to do!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card - thanks for the tutorial on that verdigris technique! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love the mix of blue and coral and thanks for the details on how to do the verdigris technique!
ReplyDeleteWow...gorgeous color. I love Stampin' Up. Love how the new mosaic folder looks. I can't wait until May 31 to order. Your technique is awesome also. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat card, love this technique!
ReplyDeleteLove the texture and the technique. Pretty card.
ReplyDeleteYour card is grand!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI Love the distressing, have to work more on mine. shanasewing@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteReally cool technique! I haven't seen that before and I love how it makes that red flower pop.
ReplyDeleteLove SU! and all their products. thanks for another technique I haven't tried! can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteThis is elegant and fun - I want to try it soon! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI like the card. Did you distress the paper?
ReplyDeleteYour card is very pretty using the faux verdigris technique. I've never heard of it until now. Thank you for the tutorial. I followed your instructions (Facebook and Newsletter). Thank you for giving us a chance to win : )
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of faux verdigris. I'm going to have to give it a try now.
ReplyDeleteLove your Card!
ReplyDeleteThe colors and patterns are great!
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The verdigris effect is awesome on this. Thanks for sharing the link (which I've book mark for a revisit). The bold orange flower and teal look just wonderful with it too. Thanks for joining in the hop and supporting Operation Write Home!
ReplyDeletePaula S.
OWH Blog Team
Love the flower and the colors!
ReplyDeleteI love the verdigris effect. Thank you for the tutorial and for the history of the poppy flowers. I always associate the poppy to Memorial Day but never knew why.
ReplyDeleteI love the orange and blue combo but the flow is what did it for me just stunning!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card, loving the poppy and I had never heard of this story. I already love poppies, but now I will think of our fallen heroes every time I see one. I signed up for your newsletter and am a FB fan
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial link!
ReplyDeleteThe poppy is the perfect flower to add to your card.
ReplyDeleteThe symbolism as you explained it is very cool. The colors are gorgeous as is the poppy. I love your coloring of the central panel and your color choices are terrific.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, The background colors make your Red Poppy Pop!
ReplyDeleteLove the color of the poppy and the background color....beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteI liked your facebook page and signed up for your newsletter....Thank you!
Beautiful flower and love the background panel to make it pop.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite things about making cards is trying new techniques. The faux verdigris background on your card is stunning! Beautiful card, striking color combination - my favorite so far :-)
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your card...the flower...and bankground. Thanks for sharing the history of the poppy and for sharing your card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I love the flower.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing and supporting OWH!
Amanda :)
www.ajsdigishoppe.com
What an awesome card, the colors are so pretty, that embossing folder is very classy.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! Love the "poppy". I remember my dad got a little box of poppies every year from his VFW post to sell.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a vibrant card, very cheerful. I like the way you used the solid blue and just a touch of pattern paper so the poppy stands out nicely.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the technique, I'm going to try it on my next card. Love your poppy flower.
ReplyDeleteLove the verdigris technique. Great colors!
ReplyDeleteThe verdigris look is gorgeous. And the poppy is so nice. Your color choices just pop on this card.TFS.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Sharon, I love that poppy!
ReplyDeleteSharon your use of the Poppy makes this such a meaningful card....
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon! I love the poppy! Just beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card. I like the technique too.
ReplyDeleteYour poppy is beautiful and the technique adds a lot to the card! TFS
ReplyDeleteYour card in inspiring -- I have those punches and am going to try the verdigris technique, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty this is!!! Loved the technique...thank's for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour card is lovely. The poppy symbol is used here in New Zealand also. I was driving through a small town yesterday and noticed they had several poppy art/memorials around the town. they were still there even though our ANZAC day (our equivalent to US Memorial day) is April 25th
ReplyDeleteGreat seeing the SU products! Love the technique as well.
ReplyDeleteGreat and appropriate red poppy for Memorial Day. As a wife of a retired Vet, I appreciate the meaning as I remember the many who have given their lives so I can have the freedoms we as Americans so often take for granted. TFS and supporting OWH.
ReplyDeleteGreat and appropriate red poppy for Memorial Day. As a wife of a retired Vet, I appreciate the meaning as I remember the many who have given their lives so I can have the freedoms we as Americans so often take for granted. TFS and supporting OWH.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! TFS!
ReplyDeleteThis card is gorgeous! I love the poppy! I am following you on FB and I signed up for your newsletter. Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI have done faux verdigris with acrylic paint but not like this.
ReplyDeleteTFS
I love this card... great color combination! TFS
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! The flower is beautiful! TFS for sharing the story about the Poppi!
ReplyDeleteI will always look differently at poppys now! and I love the verdigras technique! so fun!
ReplyDeleteThank u for sharing the story and such a lovely card! I love the red orange poppies!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a teenager and a cheerleader, (many moons ago), we sold paper poppies for the VFW to commemorate Memorial Day and our fallen heroes.
ReplyDeleteLove your card; the verdigris is so pretty and your poppy is a great reminder of those who have sacrificed their lives for our freedom.
Love your cards. Also thank you for sharing techniques on your site.
ReplyDeleteLove the background but especially the poppy after your history lession. Nature can teach us a lot.
ReplyDeleteStunning card! Love the depth and symbolism!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the verdigris technique.
ReplyDeleteI'm off to check out your faux verdigris tutorial. Wonderful card, thanks for sharing =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the poppy story and great technique on your card.
ReplyDeleteYour poppy is gorgeous! Thanks so much for the quick history of their significance! :)
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ReplyDeleteI love learning new techniques and will have to give it a try. Love the poppy too - perfect for the occasion.
ReplyDeleteYummy card! Your flower reminded me of a poppy right away...perfect color! tfs!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card. Love the pattern paper and the flower is so pretty. I love the bold color.
ReplyDeleteLoved the card but was very intrigued to read about the Poppy's historical connection to Me,oriel Day"
ReplyDeleteI realy like the card. The flower really "pops" and the color combination is great.
ReplyDeleteLove the faux verdigris technique. Can't wait to use it! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card--and thanks for the tutorial! I love the technique you used!
ReplyDeleteLove the verdigris technique with the orange flower - very eye catching!
ReplyDeleteLovely card.
ReplyDeleteVery much like the poppy. Here in the UK we too celebrate our fallen war service people with the poppy.
"Like the ivy and the wall, together we stand, united we fall".
Beautiful card! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeletePretty card! another flower that almost looks like the poppy! :) Thanks so much for sharing your creativity!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Thanks for the info on the verdigris technique!
ReplyDeleteLove the card, love the flower and the shadowing on both the card and the flower.
ReplyDeleteSharon ,I am so glad I did the top of the hop last. It looks like you added you PS later. I loved learning about the red poppy ! I never knew anything about that! Thanks you so much for sharing that story with us. Your card is beautiful. But now has so much more meaning to me and many . Take care!
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely going to have to try that technique sometime after seeing your fab take on it!
ReplyDeleteKris in Alaska
funamom at yahoo dot com
Really pretty card, Sharon! Thanks for sharing the technique you used!
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