Happy Thursday, peeps! I have a quick card today, one where the DSP does most of the work---I love those, don't you? I needed a Mother's Day card for John's stepmom and she loves flowers, so I pulled out a piece of this pretty floral from the retired Awash With Beauty papers, added a sentiment, ribbon and a few sequins, and it was done:
I know I could never re-create these beautiful florals myself, so I am glad SU did it for me! My sentiment is from Hero Arts, ribbon is retired SU and the sequins are from my stash! I diecut the banner and added a little mat:
And the inside sentiment is from a past Paper Pumpkin. Isn't that font pretty? Love it!
So glad you stopped by today!
Cassidy had woodshop this year and she made a "holder". Dana said she made one exactly like it when she was in school, but it was a "CD holder". Since they don't use CDs any more, now it's just a "holder" for whatever you want to hold, LOL! Cassidy's using it to hold her Bible and a little lamp...I wonder if Dana even knows where hers is! Enjoy your day and be blessed!
Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified | |
Stamps | Sentiments CL342 (Hero Arts), Paper Pumpkin (ret) |
Card stock & Papers | Basic White, Riding Hood Red (ret), Awash with Beauty DSP (ret), Rich Razzleberry (ret) |
Ink | Berry Burst |
Accessories | Marina Mist Ribbon (ret), Sequins from my stash |
Tools | Cut & Emboss Machine, Banners Dies (Nestabilities) |
5 comments:
I'll say it's an easy card...and a pretty one at that! Did you post a pic of Cassidy's "holder"?
Yes, I do! Especially when the papers are as beautiful as this one, LeAnne! Quick, and pretty wins the day!
Well done, Cassidy!
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That is a wonderful idea to use the floral papers for a Mother's Day card, LeAnne! I love this pack of dsp and your card is just perfect! Miss Cassidy's book holder is awesome! I use something like it to hold my stamp cases! Enjoy the sunshine!
It's a great holder. Nice work, Cassidy!
This is pretty, what marvelous colors! Cassidy did a great job on her 'holder'! Can you believe my husband made one of those when he was in school!
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