Yes, yes, I know…it looks like I have been neglecting my stamping, but I haven’t! I have been busily working on swaps for this weekend’s Stampin’ Up Regional in Baltimore. I’ll be posting those on Saturday (while I am busily swapping them). Until then, I needed a little break from all the browns and Cherry Cobbler (hint, hint). One of my dear sisters-in-law has a birthday soon so I made a card for her. It will be a little late by the time it gets there but I only profess to be a card maker, not a card sender. I found a great sketch over at Splitcoast today. It is their Sketch Challenge 300!! Go take a look because they have some prizes. Cool!
I used my Greenhouse Gala paper and stuck to the Chocolate Chip and Pear Pizzazz pairing. The big flowers are cut out of the DSP and one is popped up on dimensionals. The words come from Teeny Tiny Wishes and fit just perfectly. Finally the ribbon is the Espresso Satin and I love that it coordinates with the browns in the paper.
This Pear color remains one of my new favorites. I thought maybe it would move back on the list a bit during my fall color transition but I love how it pairs with the Chocolate Chip and still feels seasonal.
Thanks for stopping in today. Back to the card front assembly line for me!! Have a great week!
Stamp: Teeny Tiny Wishes; Paper: Greenhouse Gala DSP, Pear Pizzazz, Chocolate Chip; Ink: Chocolate Chip; Accessories: Early Espresso Satin Ribbon, Dimensionals, Stamp-a-ma-jig
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6 Comments
Pear Pizzazz is one of my favorites too. Love the LO. Beautiful card!!
Wow beautiful love your card!
Gorgeous! The layout and ribbon work beautifully with your chosen papers to create a very elegant card. TFS!
This is so beautiful. I love the double bow and the colours work so well together. I also love using Pear Pizzazz and the Early Espresso satin ribbon.
Just lovely! These colors are perfect for each other, and the crisp clean look of your card is wonderful! I really like how you cut out and popped up one of the flowers.
Very pretty! Love that DSP!! Great job with the sketch!!