Hurry, these items are only around until June 2nd. I used the Balloon Bash stamp set paired with some Birthday Bash Specialty DSP-they are both in the Occasions Catalog. I also used the MojoMonday Sketch#397 here, and the Create With Connie and Mary Challenge#354 here. This one was a color challenge to use the colors Bermuda Bay, Tangelo Twist and Gold. So of course I thought of the Birthday Bash Specialty DSP!
Here's my recipe:
Stamps: Balloon Bash
Papers: WW, Bermuda Bay, Tangelo Twist, Birthday Bash Specialty DSP
Inks: Bermuda Bay and Tangelo Twisy
Accessories: 1/8 inch Gold ribbon, 3/8 inch Tangelo Twist stitched satin ribbon, 1 3/8 inch, 1 3/4 inch and 2 inch Circle punches, 2 3/8 inch Scallop Circle punch, Stampin dimensionals
9 comments:
This is a really fun arrangement of stamped images, shapes, textures and papers. What a great birthday card! Thank you for joining us at Create with Connie and Mary!
Very cute
A fun bright card! I'm addicted to this DSP at the moment. :)
Thanks for joining us at Create with Connie and Mary this week.
Fun, fun, fun! That DSP is perfect for this challenge! Thanks for playing with us at Create with Connie and Mary!
I really love the gold accent ribbon combined with the DSP with the gold flecks. I really like the layout of the elements on your card. Thanks for playing the Create with Connie and Mary color challenge this week!
Oh what a fun card! That balloon says it all "YAY"!!! I love the dsp combo you used and the layering ribbon for the extra touch of gold. Thanks for playing along this week in the Create with Connie and Mary Thursday Challenge!
Love the layout and the layering that you used for your card! Thanks for joining us this week at Create with Connie and Mary.
What a great fun card that screams 'birthday' with your co-ordinated patterned papers and stamps. Thanks for joining us over at Create With Connie and Mary this week!
What a fun birthday card! Love the Yay balloon focal element! Thanks for playing along with the color challenge last week on Create with Connie and Mary!
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