Also features Petal Parade, Four You |
So the Best of Sale-a-Bration stamp on this card is the smaller red flower (and there's my favorite Fresh Prints of Bel Air paper!)
Also features Petal Parade, Banner Blast |
Also features Morning Post Alphabet, Rain or Shine, Papillon Potpourri, Artistic Etchings |
And here's the labels I made for my cross stitch projects because I'm a dork :) The flower stamp on the Quarry label is the Best of Sale-a-Bration stamp on here. Each one of the images has something to do with the cross stitch picture I'm working on: Rain Blossoms is a scene of people in kimonos with Japanese parasols walking across a bridge; Eilonwy is a fairy with a crown of butterflies; the Quarry is a sort of Impressionist scene with lots of bluebonnets; and the Accolade is a famous Pre-Raphaelite painting of a lady knighting a man who is kneeling before her.
But anyway. That's it for the Flashback, here's the new card:
Heyyy, I managed to use one of the stamps in the set that hadn't been used before! Woo. I used this week's Create with Connie & Mary sketch challenge:
And the Color Throwdown:
I used Pretty in Pink (though it might have worked a little better with a more saturated shade), Bashful Blue, Tangelo Twist, and Peach Parfait. I can't wait to get the new In Colors in my hot little hands next week--there's a new peach color but what has me really excited are the new green and blue and purple. And there's a pink. I'll bust 'em out next week.
That's it for now, y'all. Have a great weekend and stay dry.
Supplies, last card only:
Stamps: Best of Sale-a-Bration, Perfectly Penned
Ink: Basic Gray, Pretty in Pink, Peach Parfait, Tangelo Twist
Paper: Peach Parfait, Tangelo Twist, Thick Whisper White, Bashful Blue DSP
Accessories: Lots of Labels Framelits, Dimensionals, Wink of Stella glitter pen
What a pretty card Christy - I love the way your trio of flowers frame your sentiment label and your pastel colours with the pop of orange. Thanks for joining us over at Create With Connie and Mary this week!
ReplyDeleteWow, I completely enjoyed this flashback, and your sketch card is delightful with some of our past colors! It's exciting to think of the upcoming In Colors that will provide a similar look, as you pointed out. Thank you for joining us at Create with Connie and Mary!
ReplyDeletePretty! Love the sparkle on the flowers. Thanks for joining us for this week's Color Throwdown!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet card you have created using our challenge this week. Thank you for playing along with us this week at Create with Connie and Mary!
ReplyDeleteLovely card - I love the combination of the orange and blue for the background! And the flowers are so pretty! Thanks for joining us at Create with Connie & Mary this week! :-)
ReplyDeleteI remember those stamp sets! You card for the Create with Connie and Mary challenge is ver nice...soft and pretty colors even with the Tangelo in there. Clean and simple. Thanks for playing along!
ReplyDeleteYou've done a wonderful job combining our sketch with this interesting color combo! The flowers are perfect and the sentiment panel is so pretty! Thanks for playing with us at Create with Connie and Mary!
ReplyDeleteThe color combination and stamps work so well with our sketch challenge this week! Awesome job! Thanks so much for playing along at Create with Connie & Mary this week!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to look back and use some favorite stamps. You did a great job interpreting the sketch. Thank you for playing along with the Create with Connie and Mary challenge.
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy card! There are so many 'old' stamps that are still my favorites and they always look so new when paired with new colors and dsp. Thanks for playing along this week in the Create with Connie and Mary Thursday Challenge!
ReplyDeleteWow...that is a blast from the past! It was one of my favorite images! I think it is neat that you did labels for your cross-stitch project...I did that craft before I got into stamping! Thanks for playing along with the sketch challenge this week on Create with Connie and Mary!
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