Showing posts with label Lily of the Valley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lily of the Valley. Show all posts

Saturday, April 25, 2026

LRW855 Happy Earth Day

Happy Saturday, everyone! Even before this challenge popped up at Little Red Wagon, I had saved this pretty lavender envelope from my mail, because I knew I wanted to create something with it!  So it worked perfectly for the "Earth Day" challenge, which was to use something recycled on your creation! So here we go; simple and easy:


I cut the envelope to fit my card front and adhered it; I diecut a vellum circle and sponged some Gorgeous Grape ink on the back of it, then added a scalloped border around it.  The floral diecut was a leftover from yesterday's project, unused, and I thought it worked well with the outline images on the envelope:


I added some Smoky Slate pearls and a sentiment from Lily of the Valley.  I left the inside blank, and will add a sentiment when I send it out!  Thanks for popping in today! Enjoy it and be blessed!


Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified
Stamps Lily of the Valley
Card stock & Papers     Basic White, Vellum (ret), Envelope from the mail
 Ink Highland Heather, Gorgeous Grape
Accessories Smoky Slate Pearls (ret), Dimensionals
Tools     Big SHot, Penned FLowers Dies (ret), Layering Circles Dies (ret), Banner Dies (Pink & Main)

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

More Lilies of the Valley

Happy Wednesday, peeps! I was playing around a little more with the Lily of the Valley bundle, and challenged myself to use it with some colors I rarely use:  Granny Apple Green and Lemon Lime Twist.  When I looked at pictures of the lilies on the internet, the stems were an intense green, and that was my jumping-off point!  I diecut some leaves and lilies from some watercolor paper and went to work:


One thing about these colors is that (to me), they just don't photograph well.  This looks way too yellow in my photo, and it's really a nice light green.  Anyway, I used Granny Apple Green to color the stems and leaves, then mounted it on a piece of embossed Lemon Lime Twist.  The scalloped panel is a piece of Lemon Lime Twist DSP from last year, stamped with the Scalloped Wishes stamp and diecut with the matching die.  The sentiment is also from that set.  I didn't add much more; I will add a sentiment on the inside when I need it--it could be for a birthday, get well, or thank you!  


Thanks for popping in today!  Enjoy it and be blessed!

"The earth is the Lord's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it; for he founded it on the seas and established it on the waters.  Who may ascend the mountain of the Lord?  Who may stand in his holy place?  The one who has clean hands and a pure heart, who does not trust in an idol and swear by a false god."  Psalm 24:1-4

Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified
Stamps Scalloped Wishes, Lily of the Valley
Card stock & Papers     Watercolor Paper, Lemon Lime Twist, Lemon Lime Twist DSP (ret)
 Ink Granny Apple Green
Accessories
Tools     Big Shot, Scalloped Wishes Dies, Lily of the Valley Dies, Aquapainter, Gathering Leaves Embossing Folder

Thursday, April 9, 2026

Lilies of the Valley

Happy Thursday, peeps! I was so excited to see a lily of the valley stamp in the upcoming SU catalog! I remember a row of them growing along my grandmother's house in the spring and they smelled SO good. I even wore a lily of the valley perfume in high school called Muguet de Bois - I just looked it up online and it goes for $50 on ebay! YIKES!  You can be sure I didn't spend that back in 1970!!!  Anyway, I'll just imagine the smell as I share a couple of cards I created with this new set along with a new In Color called Peaceful Pine, which is a lovely green, and Fresh Freesia.  Here we go:

My first one uses the smaller floral image, stamped in the Peaceful Pine, and lightly watercolored with Fresh Freesia ink.  I then die cut it and mounted on an Everyday Arches diecut with a Peaceful Pine mat.  The background was embossed with the Eyelet embossing folder; I added some pearls and white ribbon trim.  The sentiment is from the same set.


The second one uses the larger lily of the valley image, stamped, diecut and colored the same way; the sentiment is from Lasting Beauty.  I did color a piece of white ribbon with a Fresh Freesia blend for a little accent.  The background paper is called Bloom Boutique:


I also used some retired Fresh Freesia DSP.  The layout is from Try a Sketch on Tuesday:


I look forward to playing with this some more!  

On a different note, John & I went to see the movie A Great Awakening yesterday; it's a historical movie about the great preacher George Whitefield and his friendship with Benjamin Franklin.  It was extra-special to us, as it was filmed in our area by Sight & Sound Productions, which is noted for it's amazing Biblical theatrical productions.  They feature LIVE animals in some of them!  (I read where they sell more tickets than most Broadway shows and it is in a rural area of Lancaster County!)  Another reason it was extra-special is that George Whitfield preached AT MY CHURCH in 1740 to a crowd of 12000 people!  It gave me goosebumps to think about it! And lastly, a family friend who works at Sight & Sound was an extra in the movie and we actually saw him in the film!  Wow! I know a movie star, LOL!  I recommend it highly!

Thanks for visiting today!  Enjoy it and be blessed!

Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified
Stamps Lily of the Valley (upcoming), Layers of Beauty
Card stock & Papers     Basic White, Fresh Freesia, Peaceful Pine, Bloom Boutique DSP (upcoming), Fresh Freesia DSP (ret)
 Ink Fresh Freesia, Peaceful Pine
Accessories White Ribbon (ret), Pearls, Dimensionals
Tools     Big Shot, Lily of the Valley Dies, Everyday Arches Dies, Stitched Rectangle Dies (ret), Textured Notes Dies, Eyelet Embossing Folder, Stylish Shapes Dies, Fresh Freesia Blend, Aquapainter