Good morning everyone and welcome to another fun challenge from the team at Create with Connie and Mary! This week we are being challenged with this really fun sketch! Take a look!
This sketch is SO versatile! Those squares could easily be any shape! I had a lot of different ideas but in the end I stayed very true to the sketch and came up with this!
This is a super simple card! I punched three squares from the Sycamore Street designer paper pack with the Postage Stamp punch. These are adhered to a piece of Whisper White. Then I tied a piece of Island Indigo ribbon around it and then popped up the panel onto a card base of Whisper White. I stamped the greeting from Friendly Phrases in Island Indigo onto a scrap of Whisper White and used the Postage Stamp punch to punch it out. I adhered this to a square piece of Island Indigo and popped it up onto the card. Then I punched two flowers from Pool Party and Rich Razzleberry using the Itty Bitty punch pack. These are adhered to the squares and a rhinestone is added to each. Easy!!
Be sure to visit the Create with Connie and Mary website to see what the other designers created! I know you will be inspired and I hope that you will be able to play along with us this week! We just love to see what you come up with! Thanks for stopping by and have a super day!
Card Recipe: Stamps- Friendly Phrases; Paper- Whisper White, Island Indigo, Rich Razzleberry, Pool Party, Sycamore Street designer paper; Ink- Island Indigo; Accessories- Sycamore Street ribbon and button pack, Postage Stamp punch, Itty Bitty punch pack, rhinestones, dimensionals
This is a lovely clean card Deb - love all that white! The Island Indigo ribbon is such a stand out again the white - stunning!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to highlight all of the Sale-A-Bration "freebies"! Simply fabulous!
ReplyDeleteGreat card. Love your white on white layers and the DSP patterns go so well together.
ReplyDeleteVery nice clean card with all the white space. Love the color combination and DSP you used!
ReplyDeleteSo clean and crisp...uniquely you! I love the SAB DSP highlighted on here!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! I think it is just wonderful how you let the DSP be the focus! I am always in awe of your clean and simple ideas!
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