Happy Friday, everyone! I have a real quick card today using the Sunday Stamps challenge:
I love banners, and I love gingham, so I combined them with a cute little sunflower stamp from a past Paper Pumpkin kit! So here we go:
I stamped the flower outline first in Crushed Curry, then offset the petals and stamped again in Daffodil Delight, and the center in Pecan Pie. The Pecan Pie gingham forms the banners and background, and I added a sentiment from Charmed Sentiments:
Another sentiment from the same set went on the inside:
Simple but cheerful! Thanks for popping in today! Enjoy it and be blessed!
Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified | |
Stamps | Charming Sentiments, Paper Pumpkin (ret) |
Card stock & Papers | Basic White, Crushed Curry, Pecan Pie, Pecan Pie Gingham DSP |
Ink | Pecan Pie, Crushed Curry, Daffodil Delight |
Accessories | Dimensionals |
Tools | Cut & Emboss Machine, Stylish Shapes Dies, Charming Sentiments Dies |
So cute and just perfect for the challenge! Love that little PP sunflower and your gingham paper! Great card with happy colors, too! TFS and enjoy your Friday, LeAnne!
ReplyDeleteVery cute card! I love gingham so much. It's just so cheery! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteSuch a happy card! Love that little sunflower - I still have that set, too, lol. That Pecan Pie looks so yummy with the yellows - I have to try this! Thanks so much for playing at Sunday Stamps!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with our "A Banner of A Sketch" challenge over at Sunday stamps!! I am in love the gingham and plaid together...And that pop of yellow is fantastic!! Deb Horst, DT #SSC318
ReplyDeleteCute and clean little notecard for a friend! Warm and lovely. Thanks for joining Sunday Stamps this week.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty - I think Pecan Pie is my favorite new color!
ReplyDeletePecan pie gingham?? Your darling sunflower was the perfect topping!
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LeAnne, I just love the gingham and that big, beautiful sunflower! Such a happy card! SO happy you joined us at Sunday Stamps!
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