Sunday, April 29, 2018

Paper Players 391 Tic Tac Toe Wreath


Happy Sunday, everyone!  Hope you're having a good weekend!  It's been a busy one in the Pugliese household, lots of people coming and going, activities, weddings, luncheons, dinners...phew, it's exhausting, but fun seeing family and friends!  Joanne is our Paper Players hostess today with a Tic Tac Toe challenge!  They're always fun:


I have had this little "wreath" poking around on my desk for several days (and I apologize for the photo quality, just couldn't get a good one for some reason); it was made with a couple of dies I was just experimenting with, so I thought I would use it for Joanne's challenge, going down the middle column of diecut, ribbon and circle.  So here we go:


Again, it's pretty CAS because that's just where my brain has been going lately!  I wanted to use a small flower but not one that I would normally choose, so I went for the blossom in Hold on to Hope, stamping it three times in Sweet Sugarplum ink and trimming off the stem after diecutting it:


I had a little scrap of Primrose Petals stitched ribbon that I adhered under the flowers, then mounted it on an embossed panel, added a butterfly diecut from the same set and a few pearls:



I added a Primrose Petals mat and the sentiment from Colorful Seasons, also stamped in Primrose Petals:


I left the inside blank, and I'll add a sentiment when I decide what occasion it's for!  And since this card is pink, has flowers, and has pearls, I am entering it in the TGIF157 challenge, which is also a Tic-Tac-Toe:


So happy you popped in today!  I hope you'll visit the Paper Players blog to see what the others created, and play Tic Tac Toe with us as well!!

We visited Cassidy's school last week for Curriculum Night, which means each second-grade classroom shares an activity related to the topic about which they are learning.  Currently, they're learning about Native Americans and how the western US was settled.  She played a game on the floor, taking her on the Oregon Trail:


Made a wampum bead bracelet:


Panned for gold:


And piloted a keel ship!


We were very impressed with how detailed the projects were, and these were only a few of them!  Hands-on learning!  Enjoy your day and be blessed!


Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified
Stamps Hold on to Hope, Colorful Seasons
Card stock & Papers     Whisper White, Primrose Petals (ret)
 Ink Sweet Sugarplum, Primrose Petals (ret)
Accessories Primrose Petals Ribbon (ret), Pearls, Dimensionals
Tools     Big Shot, Stitched Shapes Framelits, Layering Circles Framelits, Perfect Polka Dot Embossing Folder (ret)

16 comments:

Kampin' Karen said...

Great pics of 2nd grade education...looked like a lot of fun. LeAnne, you do such a beautiful job on CAS cards. That is my weakest point...along with getting things straight! I CASEd your cross card yesterday. I love that TIEF. We are off to the cancer center and have to attend church online. Thank God for technology! We are blessed and you are a blessing!

Vickie said...

This is such a sweet card LeAnne....Cassidy is amazing...she has a lot of good stuff going on up there in that head...Sweet girl.

stampwithsandy said...

So funny we are both playing along with two tic-tac-toe boards this week, LeAnne! I love your CAS style, especially the white on white layers. Love how you created the wreath, too. Off to checked out the stitched shapes dies...

Doris said...

Very pretty card, LeAnne. I often leave the inside blank too.

Anonymous said...

LeAnne, only you could have incorporated that wonderful ribbon element into the wreath - it works perfectly. I love the dotted embossed background with the stitched round wreath. Fabulous card
hugs
jaydee

Dawn Tidd said...

Sweet card, LeAnne. That little wreath is so cute and the polka dot background shows it off so well! Love it!

Lisa Elton said...

This is perfectly charming LeAnne! I like those little mums and that sweet butterfly. Looks like a fun night with Cassidy at school!

laurie said...

Beautiful!I love the wreath...and all the white...awesome CAS card!

What a great night at school too..lots of fun activities!

Jan Clothier said...

Using the circles to make a wreath works really well, LeAnne. I like the contrast of the white with the pinks but my favourite is the sweet butterfly. Not only gorgeous in her own right but balances the cluster of flowers and just makes the design sing.

Joanne James - The Crafty Owl said...

What a clever use of circles LeAnne to make a wreath - love it paired with the polka dot embossing to carry through the circular theme. The pretty pink accents and little ribbon piece are just the perfect finishing touches. Your card is so fresh and a great tictactoe solution for this week's challenge!

ElizStewart said...

Just lovely as always! So I am intrigued... did you find gold? It looks like they put bits of something in the sand... what a fun activity!

Annie S. said...

Wonderful CAS card with the white-on-white and pops of pink! The school night looked like so much fun. I miss those days! Hope you're having a great week ~ Hugs, Annie

Being Mrs Miles said...

Hi LeAnne,

Oh I am so totally going to try this wreath idea - I have the dies to do it! You’ve inspired me. Love the soft little touches and the pink accent edges.

Isn’t it special to be around young people and know what they are learning. I’m afraid my grand babies are just a bit too young, tho the 2 year old is in a Montessori and they learn early! Thanks for sharing!

Linda Callahan said...

Super sweet.....I am a fan of Primrose Petals especially with white! Such. Pretty card! And Miss C is growing too fast! Second grade already!

Claire Broadwater said...

LeAnne, this is such a pretty card! You know I love those embossed dots and those mums are so lovely in pink! Such a perfect card for many occasions! Looks like a fun night for Cassidy! I miss school functions! I hope you are having a great week! XX

Elizabeth Price said...

Wow just just won two games of tic tac toe with one card!!! That is so awesome and so is your card. I love the pink with the crisp white. Thanks for playing along with our tic tac toe game this week at TGIF! Smiles, Elizabeth