It's time to play at The Paper Players again!
It's The Paper Players#598-Theme: Green Thumb, here. I went with the flower theme.
I've combined that with the sketch at Sunday Stamps#286 here.
Framed Occasions & Celebrating You are the stamp sets with some Design a Daydream DSP.
Here's my recipe:
Stamps: Framed Occasions & Celebrating You
Papers: White, Blackberry Bliss, Design a Daydream DSP
Inks: Blackberry Bliss, Daffodil Delight, Petal Pink, Old Olive
Accessories: Stylish Shapes, Layering Circles dies, Stampin dimensionals
The Paper Players Design Team
12 comments:
So perfect, Jennie! Your choices are just the right touch to go with our fun new papers! This is just so sweet! Thanks so much for playing at Sunday Stamps!
Beautiful anny card...love the blooms!
Fantastic take on our sketch challenge over at Sunday Stamps...so glad you played along with us!! I love the color combo you picked...Blackberry Bliss and Daffodil Delight makes for a great floral combination.
Beautiful, Jennie! I love those colors and those tiny blooms! Thanks so much for joining us at Sunday Stamps!
I love it when you can find a stamp set that co-ordinates with pretty papers and your cluster of blooms compliments those co-ordinated papers beautifully Jennie. So fresh!
Lovely way to use those flowers...they match the DSP perfectly!
Jennie, this is so pretty. I love how you tied the florals on the front panel to the background. A pretty profusion of blooms
hugs
jaydee
Jennie, this is fabulous! So great that you incorporated both challenges! I love the mix of patterns and those precious little flowers! SO fun and happy!
Such a pretty anniversary card, Jennie! I love the fresh colors!
Fun card, Jennie! Love how you used those pretty papers and the fussy-cut flowers for the main image. Very pretty!
Beautiful, Jennie! The papers you selected pair together perfectly. I LOVE the circle of sweet flowers. This is such a lovely anniversary card. Have a wonderful weekend!
So pretty Jennie! That DSP is one of my favorites and you also used it beautifully in the sketch layout.
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