My card is a thank you card made following Sunday Sketch and Stamp Challenge #22, Crafty Creations Challenge #56 (cut it out and pop it up), Lexi's Creations Challenge #8 (anything goes), Flourishes Timeless Tuesday Challenge #54 (All about me, using something you love, which is this case is 3-D Mounting Foam), Your Next Stamp Challenge #10 (Spring Colours), and Practical Scrappers challenge (stamps, I have had Cottage Floral for ages but had never used it). The really fun Cocktail font of the SOTM looks great with these cheery colors. Sorry the picture is a wee-bit fuzzy. I made this card because I needed a thank you card, so I took a quick picture and then put it in an envelope and sent it on it's way without checking the quality of the photo. Lesson learned.
Papers: CTMH Buttercup, Hollyhock, and White Daisy cardstock, CTMH Boom Di Ada
Inks: CTMH Autumn Terracotta, Buttercup, Garden Green, and Hollyhock
Tools and Techniques: Fiskars Threading Water border Punch, unknown ribbon, Marvy Uchida Giga Scalloped Circle and Mega Circle punches, direct-to-paper (aka "crosshatch") distressing, 3-D Mounting FoamInks: CTMH Autumn Terracotta, Buttercup, Garden Green, and Hollyhock
Stamp Sets: CTMH A Little Everything and Cottage Floral
Now, hop on over to Jen's blog to see her fantastic creation!
If you find any broken links along the way, Helen has the complete list of hoppers on her blog.
15 comments:
Oh so nice. Still love that paper. Thanks for following me & keeping the hop hopping.
Great job ...love the peek of spring this card shows.
Great job on the card - very nice color combo.
great card
that is so cute! love it with that paper!
I love this paper pack. Lovely card.
boom-di-ada is one of my favorite paper packs and this card is just adorable!
This is really lovely :)
Thanks for joining us at SS&S.
Mira =)
VERY pretty. Love the colors.
love it! Still on of my fav paper packs and color combos.
Very Pretty!!!
Love the card, love the paper.
Very pretty card! I'm ready for spring!
Very pretty!! Love this card!
Did you use the cottage floral stamp on the holly hock paper? If so, what ink did you use to make it come out lighter than the paper? White daisy?
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