Happy Saturday, peeps! It's wedding day for John's nephew Philip, so my card today is a wedding card using the FMS sketch by Narelle and (again) the House of Cards challenge, this time the colors:
I remembered that her shower invite was florals in wine and pinks, so I found some papers from Authentique called Grateful, and went to work with my Altenew Painted Flowers set:
I stamped the flowers on some Rustic White (Papertrey) cardstock in Sweet Sugarplum, Berry Burst, Wild Wasabi and Basic Black nks; the sentiment is from an Avery Elle stamp called Peonies. I added some scalloped mats and a few sequins:
On the inside, I stamped a sentiment from God's Blessings (ret) and added just the outline stamp of the flower in Sweet Sugarplum...I really like that effect!
Thanks for popping in today! Be sure to stop back tomorrow for a new Paper Players challenge too!
A little origami activity:
A penguin and a giraffe...not a good photo but you get the idea!
Enjoy your day and be blessed!
Sweet card....love the verse....wish it wasn'tretired. Origami is great...so last night playing cards with our Couples group...there is popcorn...so I tell them your story....I picked out a piece and said it looked like a Poodle....someone said something else with their piece...one fellow said you had a Poodle...this one is a Fire Hydrant...think you have started something...Again LeAnne love all that you do with Cassidy....shows you....it doesn't cost anything to have fun and make loving memories...
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card LeAnne! I haven't used that stamp set in a while, thanks for the inspiration. I can't get over how grown up Cassidy is looking!
ReplyDeleteThis is so soft and pretty, LeAnne! I love the vintage feel and the beautiful sentiment. It's always a treat to see you at FMS!
ReplyDeleteThis card is so elegant!! What pretty flowers and such lovely colors. So glad you joined us this week at FMS!
ReplyDeletePretty card....and wow Miss C is good with that origami!
ReplyDeleteSuch an elegant wedding card. Very beautiful. Love the simplicity. Thanks for joining us at House of Cards.
ReplyDeletesue
I would like to thank you for the efforts you have put
ReplyDeletein writing this website. I really hope to view the same high-grade blog posts from you
later on as well. In fact, your creative writing abilities has encouraged me to get my own, personal site now
;)