Wow, I totally forgot to post Ryan's baby book layout yesterday! The hubs arranged for Ryan to go down the street to a babysitter for five glorious hours yesterday, and then when he got home he pretty much went down for a nap. So what did we do with all our kid-free time? I watched a couple of things saved on the DVR (I have a lot of stuff saved and mostly we watch Paw Patrol...), got some good progress done on my giant stitching project, and managed to finish two scrapbook layouts! It was amazing. I love Ryan, but he's pretty much been attached to my hip non-stop for the last month, so it was nice to have that break.
Anyway, on to today's layout!
I've had Barely Banana (the background color) in my stash for years and hardly ever used it, but all of a sudden when I was working on the China books I started pulling it out. It's like So Saffron but not muddy, I love it. And when I made this layout I was definitely going through a Poppy Parade phase ;) They look good together though! I love the pictures with my honorary nieces, Emma and Abby. They begged their mama (my friend Tiana) to drive down to our house so they could meet Baby Ryan. I love those girls.
Today's color palette: Barely Banana, Blushing Bride, Poppy Parade, Shaded Spruce, and Whisper White. I tend not to use a lot of Blushing Bride, it's just not my favorite shade of pink by a long shot, but it does seem to work with the other colors here.
Hope you have a great Sunday!
Supplies, all SU!
Stamps: Letters for You, Elementary Elegance
Ink: Shaded Spruce, Barely Banana, Basic Gray marker
Paper: Barely Banana, Poppy Parade, Handsome Hunter, Thick Whisper White, Nursery Nest DSP
Accessories: Large Letters Framelits
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Sunday, April 19, 2020
Saturday, December 31, 2016
Scrappy Showcase, Part 1
ETA: this was supposed to show up on Saturday morning but it looks like it's already published. So happy early new year?
Last day of the year, y'all! And thus begins my 2016 scrappy showcase. Since I usually only post one scrapbook layout per week, sometimes it takes quite a while between when I make one and when I post it so I didn't necessarily make all of these this year. BUT I did complete 142 pages, so hooray for me! My goal was 100, so I passed it by a bit :) Anyway, let's get going!
First up is this layout from the last castle we visited in Wales; I love the dark orange colors contrasted with the green and blues.
Next is my scrappy ode to Disney's greatest villain, all pics taken at Disneyland Paris. Again I love the colors with the photos plus it's Maleficent, can't go wrong there.
Next up is this snowy layout from England; I got the color combination of Island Indigo, Baja Breeze, and Rich Razzleberry from the old Color Coach. I never would have put those three colors together on my own but I love the combination so much that I've used it several times on baby books too.
And the final layout for today is this New Years layout, appropriate no? No Rock Band parties for us this year though, we'll be staying in tonight.
More scrappy goodness coming up in the next few days. Hope you have a wonderful New Year's Eve and stay safe, y'all!
Last day of the year, y'all! And thus begins my 2016 scrappy showcase. Since I usually only post one scrapbook layout per week, sometimes it takes quite a while between when I make one and when I post it so I didn't necessarily make all of these this year. BUT I did complete 142 pages, so hooray for me! My goal was 100, so I passed it by a bit :) Anyway, let's get going!
First up is this layout from the last castle we visited in Wales; I love the dark orange colors contrasted with the green and blues.
Next is my scrappy ode to Disney's greatest villain, all pics taken at Disneyland Paris. Again I love the colors with the photos plus it's Maleficent, can't go wrong there.
Next up is this snowy layout from England; I got the color combination of Island Indigo, Baja Breeze, and Rich Razzleberry from the old Color Coach. I never would have put those three colors together on my own but I love the combination so much that I've used it several times on baby books too.
And the final layout for today is this New Years layout, appropriate no? No Rock Band parties for us this year though, we'll be staying in tonight.
More scrappy goodness coming up in the next few days. Hope you have a wonderful New Year's Eve and stay safe, y'all!
Friday, April 8, 2016
Friday Flashback: Letterpress Alphabet
Happy Friday! Have you enjoyed Spring Break Scrap Week? I'm finishing out the week with a Friday Flashback for Letterpress Alphabet, and you know how much I love my alphabet stamps :) So let's take a whirl through the archives, shall we?
Geez, sorry about the terrible picture quality on this one. Well, the original photos are fine, it's my picture of the layout that isn't good at all. It was shortly after this that I figured out where to take pictures of layouts in our house in Alabama.
But not before I got both of these not-so-great ones. Glare!
Ahh, here we go. Much better photo of the layout. And also the only time hubs and I have been to Turkey.
How about a card using the Letterpress Alphabet? I'm still rather proud of this one, wait 'til you see it opened up:
It took a while to make with all the Stamp-a-ma-jigging but I still love it. And it's Baylor Colors :D
Here's a layout from California with some lovely bright colors.
And here's another one from Europe.
I think I made this card when I was trying to come up with ideas using Snow Flurries. I loved those little stamps but it was a challenge to make them the focal point of a card.
Oh man, this was from way back when Stampin' Up! had the spectrum ink pads! I kinda miss those...
Okay, there's the last England layout for today (though I do love it!) and now we're ready for this week's new creation! Let's journey to St. Petersburg...
Oh dang, I got a glare on the photo in the bottom left corner. It was really rainy and overcast when I took the picture of the layout and that makes a difference. Anyway, this was the last place we visited in Russia before our cruise ship left, you can see the original photos here. With no glare.
The cathedral is located on the Fortress of Peter and Paul, but it was the only thing we visited on the fortress so that's why I put "cathedral" rather than "fortress" on my page title.
Today's color palette: Mint Macaron, Not Quite Navy, Hello Honey, and Whisper White. And that's it for me today, hope you had a lovely week and are looking forward to a great weekend. Cheers!
Supplies, all SU!, last layout:
Stamps: Letterpress Alphabet, Rough Edges Alphabet
Ink: Not Quite Navy, Hello Honey
Paper: Mint Macaron, Not Quite Navy, Hello Honey, Thick Whisper White, Not Quite Navy DSP
Accessories: nothin' but a Stamp-a-ma-jig
| Also features Spencerian Alphabet |
| Also features Spencerian Alphabet |
But not before I got both of these not-so-great ones. Glare!
Ahh, here we go. Much better photo of the layout. And also the only time hubs and I have been to Turkey.
| Also features Stars & Swirls, Amazing to Zany, Star Studded wheel |
How about a card using the Letterpress Alphabet? I'm still rather proud of this one, wait 'til you see it opened up:
It took a while to make with all the Stamp-a-ma-jigging but I still love it. And it's Baylor Colors :D
| Also features Spencerian Alphabet...again, and Noteworthy and Mosaic Madness |
Here's a layout from California with some lovely bright colors.
And here's another one from Europe.
| Also features Snow Flurries |
I think I made this card when I was trying to come up with ideas using Snow Flurries. I loved those little stamps but it was a challenge to make them the focal point of a card.
| Also features Cold Play, Merry, Swirling Stars wheel |
| Also features Rough Type, Toxic Treats, Elementary Elegance, Carry On |
Okay, there's the last England layout for today (though I do love it!) and now we're ready for this week's new creation! Let's journey to St. Petersburg...
Oh dang, I got a glare on the photo in the bottom left corner. It was really rainy and overcast when I took the picture of the layout and that makes a difference. Anyway, this was the last place we visited in Russia before our cruise ship left, you can see the original photos here. With no glare.
The cathedral is located on the Fortress of Peter and Paul, but it was the only thing we visited on the fortress so that's why I put "cathedral" rather than "fortress" on my page title.
Today's color palette: Mint Macaron, Not Quite Navy, Hello Honey, and Whisper White. And that's it for me today, hope you had a lovely week and are looking forward to a great weekend. Cheers!
Supplies, all SU!, last layout:
Stamps: Letterpress Alphabet, Rough Edges Alphabet
Ink: Not Quite Navy, Hello Honey
Paper: Mint Macaron, Not Quite Navy, Hello Honey, Thick Whisper White, Not Quite Navy DSP
Accessories: nothin' but a Stamp-a-ma-jig
Monday, January 11, 2016
Rhuddlan Castle
Scrappy Monday, y'all! I have actually made some new scrapbook pages this year, but today's layout is one I made last year and I just can't wait anymore to share it here.
Rhuddlan Castle was the last castle we visited on our week-long road trip through Wales; see more pics here. I've scrapped a fair number of our Wales pictures already...it's funny, I draw random slips of paper to choose what to scrap next (you can laugh, but it makes my process SO much faster if I'm not flipping through thousands of photos trying to decide what to work on next) but somehow I've ended up doing a lot of Wales and the Med cruise we did. Hmm.
Closeup of the title; I do love Jayne's Type and of course Rough Type (the smaller one) gets used on like half my layouts. That little alphabet was definitely worth the purchase.
And there's my color combo. I was flipping through my color swatch book when I noticed how Cajun Craze and Dusty Durango looked together, so I just had to use them both. The Kiwi Kiss, Night of Navy, and Soft Sky made a nice contrast with those two warm oranges, I love it :)
That's it for me today, peeps. Have a great week!
Supplies, almost all SU!
Stamps: Jayne's Type, Rough Type, Elementary Elegance
Ink: Cajun Craze, Dusty Durango, Night of Navy
Paper: Cajun Craze, Dusty Durango, Night of Navy, Soft Sky, Bella Rose DSP
Accessories: leaf punch
Rhuddlan Castle was the last castle we visited on our week-long road trip through Wales; see more pics here. I've scrapped a fair number of our Wales pictures already...it's funny, I draw random slips of paper to choose what to scrap next (you can laugh, but it makes my process SO much faster if I'm not flipping through thousands of photos trying to decide what to work on next) but somehow I've ended up doing a lot of Wales and the Med cruise we did. Hmm.
Closeup of the title; I do love Jayne's Type and of course Rough Type (the smaller one) gets used on like half my layouts. That little alphabet was definitely worth the purchase.
And there's my color combo. I was flipping through my color swatch book when I noticed how Cajun Craze and Dusty Durango looked together, so I just had to use them both. The Kiwi Kiss, Night of Navy, and Soft Sky made a nice contrast with those two warm oranges, I love it :)
That's it for me today, peeps. Have a great week!
Supplies, almost all SU!
Stamps: Jayne's Type, Rough Type, Elementary Elegance
Ink: Cajun Craze, Dusty Durango, Night of Navy
Paper: Cajun Craze, Dusty Durango, Night of Navy, Soft Sky, Bella Rose DSP
Accessories: leaf punch
Monday, May 25, 2015
Caen
Good morning, folks! Time already to start another week. I don't have any scrapbook layouts that really tie in to Memorial Day, so I thought I'd share this one from when we toured Normandy since we did visit the D-Day beaches and the American cemetery there. Of course, I haven't scrapped those pics yet but I do have this:
See the original pics here. We stopped in Caen for a couple of hours on our way back to Paris, ate dinner and saw the castle of William the Conqueror. And also that cool statue of Joan of Arc on the left page. One day I'd like to go to Rouen and see more historical stuff. Anyway, here's a closeup of the title:
The outside frame is one stamp, and then of course the letters and crown are separate stamps too. I like how it turned out.
And there's my color palette: Smoky Slate, Basic Gray, Real Red, and a smidge of Hello Honey. I'm off to do my first run of the week and then work more on prepping the house for the packers on Thursday. Time is running short! Cheers, peeps!
Supplies, all SU!
Stamps: Elementary Elegance, Rough Type, Wing It, Carte Postale
Ink: Smoky Slate, Basic Gray, Hello Honey
Paper: Smoky Slate, Basic Gray, Hello Honey, Real Red, Real Red DSP
Accessories: Curly Label punch
See the original pics here. We stopped in Caen for a couple of hours on our way back to Paris, ate dinner and saw the castle of William the Conqueror. And also that cool statue of Joan of Arc on the left page. One day I'd like to go to Rouen and see more historical stuff. Anyway, here's a closeup of the title:
The outside frame is one stamp, and then of course the letters and crown are separate stamps too. I like how it turned out.
And there's my color palette: Smoky Slate, Basic Gray, Real Red, and a smidge of Hello Honey. I'm off to do my first run of the week and then work more on prepping the house for the packers on Thursday. Time is running short! Cheers, peeps!
Supplies, all SU!
Stamps: Elementary Elegance, Rough Type, Wing It, Carte Postale
Ink: Smoky Slate, Basic Gray, Hello Honey
Paper: Smoky Slate, Basic Gray, Hello Honey, Real Red, Real Red DSP
Accessories: Curly Label punch
Friday, March 20, 2015
Friday Flashback: Rough Type
Happy Friday, peeps! Do I say that every week? Well, regardless, Fridays should be happy because it's Friday Flashback day :) This week's retired stamp set is Rough Type, which is an alphabet I've used a LOT on my scrapbooks so today is a longer Flashback and I didn't even include absolutely everything I've ever used it on. So let's go!
My Captain America layout from my brother's return home from deployment, probably one of my mom's all-time fave layouts I've ever shared here :)
You saw this one recently, from the Beijing Hard Rock Cafe.
Oh hey, a card! And I made it in my dad and brother's college colors (orange and black for Oklahoma State).
More scrapbook pages, this time from the aquarium in Okinawa. I love Ocean Commotion...but I digress, today's Flashback is for Rough Type! So this was actually I think the first time I punched out the letters with the 1/2" circle punch, but I did it again on the Hard Rock layout above.
You'll notice I use this alphabet on my China pages a lot; to make the pages feel like they all "go" together, I'm using that calligraphy letter template and the Rough Type alphabet on each layout.
It's just a coincidence that the only two cards on today's Friday Flashback feature cowboys and the word "howdy".
More Okinawa pages, and again with the circle-punched letters.
This was the very first layout I did for my China scrapbooks :) Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!
Wow, lots of Okinawa pictures here too. Actually this layout has been modified since I took this picture, I added some of the dragons from Ancient Asia on the left-hand page.
Finally a layout from England! And also one of my faves, I love the crowns and the ravens on here.
Another China layout you saw pretty recently, and that's the end of the Flashback part. So here's today's brand new scrapbook layout, this time from Wales:
And here's a closeup of the Rough Type bit:
The top part is a Sizzlits alphabet, which is a total pain to use because it's always got little cling-on bits on the edges that you have to clean up and it's so tiny that it's hard to glue down without having extra glue everywhere but I just needed to use it for today's layout. I kinda wish they'd made an uppercase version of Rough Type, though as you can see it bothers me not at all to use just the lowercase letters.
And there's my springy color palette: Crisp Cantaloupe, So Saffron, Wild Wasabi, and Night of Navy. I kinda wondered about using Crisp Cantaloupe for the page base, and no idea why I thought of it, but I did like how it looked with the other colors once I finished the layout, nice and springy. And now I'm almost out of So Saffron cardstock :)
So I hope you enjoyed this scrappin' queen-sized Friday Flashback. Have a great weekend and cheers, peeps!
Supplies, last layout only:
Stamps: Rough Type Alphabet
Ink: Night of Navy
Paper: Crisp Cantaloupe, So Saffron, Afternoon Tea DSP
Accessories: Sizzlits Alphabet
My Captain America layout from my brother's return home from deployment, probably one of my mom's all-time fave layouts I've ever shared here :)
| Also features Grunge Rock & Extreme Elements |
| Also features Bronc Buster |
Oh hey, a card! And I made it in my dad and brother's college colors (orange and black for Oklahoma State).
| Also features Ocean Commotion |
More scrapbook pages, this time from the aquarium in Okinawa. I love Ocean Commotion...but I digress, today's Flashback is for Rough Type! So this was actually I think the first time I punched out the letters with the 1/2" circle punch, but I did it again on the Hard Rock layout above.
| Also features Ancient Asia |
You'll notice I use this alphabet on my China pages a lot; to make the pages feel like they all "go" together, I'm using that calligraphy letter template and the Rough Type alphabet on each layout.
| Also features Out West & Wanted |
It's just a coincidence that the only two cards on today's Friday Flashback feature cowboys and the word "howdy".
More Okinawa pages, and again with the circle-punched letters.
| Also features Circle Circus |
Wow, lots of Okinawa pictures here too. Actually this layout has been modified since I took this picture, I added some of the dragons from Ancient Asia on the left-hand page.
| Also features Letterpress Alphabet, Carry On, Toxic Treats, Elementary Elegance |
And here's a closeup of the Rough Type bit:
The top part is a Sizzlits alphabet, which is a total pain to use because it's always got little cling-on bits on the edges that you have to clean up and it's so tiny that it's hard to glue down without having extra glue everywhere but I just needed to use it for today's layout. I kinda wish they'd made an uppercase version of Rough Type, though as you can see it bothers me not at all to use just the lowercase letters.
And there's my springy color palette: Crisp Cantaloupe, So Saffron, Wild Wasabi, and Night of Navy. I kinda wondered about using Crisp Cantaloupe for the page base, and no idea why I thought of it, but I did like how it looked with the other colors once I finished the layout, nice and springy. And now I'm almost out of So Saffron cardstock :)
So I hope you enjoyed this scrappin' queen-sized Friday Flashback. Have a great weekend and cheers, peeps!
Supplies, last layout only:
Stamps: Rough Type Alphabet
Ink: Night of Navy
Paper: Crisp Cantaloupe, So Saffron, Afternoon Tea DSP
Accessories: Sizzlits Alphabet
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
The Tower
So last week I was supposed to be doing housework, but instead I did a scrapbook layout. Check it out!
You can see the pictures better if you check out my other blog here and here. I wanted a raven on here because of the legend about how if the ravens ever abandon the Tower of London, then England will fall...somehow, the only raven stamp I have is from Toxic Treats but that ornate gate he's on looks right at home on this layout. The big crown on the upper left is to represent the Crown Jewels, and the three smaller ones are for the three English queens who were executed at the Tower--Anne Boleyn, Catherine Howard, and Jane Grey (the Nine Days Queen). So my layout is all symbolic and stuff!
I am SO excited to be back in the scrappin' groove, and actually I've been creating things faster than I can post them (even doing 5 posts a week). And because I am SUCH a dork (dorkicus maximus, that's me) and I enjoy drawing random names out of a hat for the Friday Flashback post every week, I wrote down all the events I still need to scrap on little bits of paper to do a scrapbook random draw too. I think that choosing the pictures to scrap was slowing me down because I'm so far behind, so the random draw makes that part much easier and I like the element of surprise about what I'm doing next. Whee!
Cheers, peeps! Thanks for stopping by!
Supplies, all SU!
Stamps: Carry On (larger crown), Elementary Elegance (smaller crown), Letterpress Alphabet, Rough Type Alphabet, Toxic Treats
Ink: Night of Navy, Basic Gray
Paper: Smoky Slate, Night of Navy, Crushed Curry, Eastern Elegance DSP
Accessories: SAMJ
You can see the pictures better if you check out my other blog here and here. I wanted a raven on here because of the legend about how if the ravens ever abandon the Tower of London, then England will fall...somehow, the only raven stamp I have is from Toxic Treats but that ornate gate he's on looks right at home on this layout. The big crown on the upper left is to represent the Crown Jewels, and the three smaller ones are for the three English queens who were executed at the Tower--Anne Boleyn, Catherine Howard, and Jane Grey (the Nine Days Queen). So my layout is all symbolic and stuff!
I am SO excited to be back in the scrappin' groove, and actually I've been creating things faster than I can post them (even doing 5 posts a week). And because I am SUCH a dork (dorkicus maximus, that's me) and I enjoy drawing random names out of a hat for the Friday Flashback post every week, I wrote down all the events I still need to scrap on little bits of paper to do a scrapbook random draw too. I think that choosing the pictures to scrap was slowing me down because I'm so far behind, so the random draw makes that part much easier and I like the element of surprise about what I'm doing next. Whee!
Cheers, peeps! Thanks for stopping by!
Supplies, all SU!
Stamps: Carry On (larger crown), Elementary Elegance (smaller crown), Letterpress Alphabet, Rough Type Alphabet, Toxic Treats
Ink: Night of Navy, Basic Gray
Paper: Smoky Slate, Night of Navy, Crushed Curry, Eastern Elegance DSP
Accessories: SAMJ
Friday, May 10, 2013
Friday Flashback: Fifth Avenue Floral
It's time for another Friday Flashback! Today's randomly-chosen stamp set is Fifth Avenue Floral, and yet again I'm surprised I don't have more stuff in my archives because this is a really pretty stamp set. Let's take a look at what I've got, shall we?
I made this for a swap, probably right when Fifth Avenue Floral made its debut in the SU catalog. Not hard to make a pretty card with this stamp set, amirite? My only problem was I thought the DSP I used coordinated with Sahara Sand and then after I'd stamped all my floral pieces, I realized the DSP was actually Crumb Cake, so I had to re-stamp the whole set because my OCD wouldn't let me not be all matchy-matchy. Oops.
But it all worked out because I used the Sahara Sand pieces to make cards to send out to my SU customers. I just couldn't toss all those perfectly good stamped bits!
Some while later, I made this one for my friend Connie for her birthday. I was in a hurry so I CASE'd those two earlier cards to make this one. So that's it for the archives, but it's longer than last week's Friday Flashback ;) I could have sworn I had used that one stripey flower for a scrapbook layout, but I went through my scrapbook pages three times and I couldn't find it on any of my pages. At this point, given my week-long battle with insomnia, I may be delusional about that scrapbook page.
Anywhoo, how about a brand-new card!
Dang, that photo is slightly out of focus on the bottom. Shoulda taken an extra shot for insurance but oh well, you get the gist. I realized in looking at the archives that I'd never actually colored the flowers in (unless it was on that mythical scrapbook layout, snort) so today I pulled out an oldie from the technique files: polished stone. I'm sad that the glossy white cardstock is retiring because you have to have that to do polished stone, which is a technique I love. The flower is done with Summer Starfruit and Primrose Petals ink refills, and then stamped with Raspberry Ripple for the outline and cut out. Really fast way to color the flower and get a unique result every time!
Let's hear it for last week's Sketch Frenzy Friday sketch:
It's pretty layer-licious for my tastes but I just had to give it a go with that giant rose. And the two strips behind the flower were a great way to use some more Print Poetry DSP, because I need to either a.) buy less DSP (yeah like that's gonna happen) or b.) use more of what I've got (I think I could actually do that one).
The color combo is from the hot-off-the-presses Fab Friday color challenge:
My challenge was working in the Soft Suede; if left to my own devices, I would have stamped the sentiment in Primrose Petals. But I managed to hit all five colors on this challenge and didn't add any extras, can I get a whoop whoop! :D So given the stamp sent name and the challenges, this card is a Fab Frenzy Floral Flashback, bwahahahaa!
Thanks for joining me on today's Friday Flashback, have a fabby-dabby weekend!
Supplies, last card only:
Stamps: Fifth Avenue Floral, Elementary Elegance
Ink: Raspberry Ripple & Soft Suede ink pads, Primrose Petals & Summer Starfruit ink refills
Paper: Raspberry Ripple, Summer Starfruit, Glossy White, Print Poetry DSP, Neutrals DSP Stack (the vanilla piece is actually DSP with subtle stripes on it)
Accessories: Modern Label punch
I made this for a swap, probably right when Fifth Avenue Floral made its debut in the SU catalog. Not hard to make a pretty card with this stamp set, amirite? My only problem was I thought the DSP I used coordinated with Sahara Sand and then after I'd stamped all my floral pieces, I realized the DSP was actually Crumb Cake, so I had to re-stamp the whole set because my OCD wouldn't let me not be all matchy-matchy. Oops.
But it all worked out because I used the Sahara Sand pieces to make cards to send out to my SU customers. I just couldn't toss all those perfectly good stamped bits!
Some while later, I made this one for my friend Connie for her birthday. I was in a hurry so I CASE'd those two earlier cards to make this one. So that's it for the archives, but it's longer than last week's Friday Flashback ;) I could have sworn I had used that one stripey flower for a scrapbook layout, but I went through my scrapbook pages three times and I couldn't find it on any of my pages. At this point, given my week-long battle with insomnia, I may be delusional about that scrapbook page.
Anywhoo, how about a brand-new card!
Dang, that photo is slightly out of focus on the bottom. Shoulda taken an extra shot for insurance but oh well, you get the gist. I realized in looking at the archives that I'd never actually colored the flowers in (unless it was on that mythical scrapbook layout, snort) so today I pulled out an oldie from the technique files: polished stone. I'm sad that the glossy white cardstock is retiring because you have to have that to do polished stone, which is a technique I love. The flower is done with Summer Starfruit and Primrose Petals ink refills, and then stamped with Raspberry Ripple for the outline and cut out. Really fast way to color the flower and get a unique result every time!
Let's hear it for last week's Sketch Frenzy Friday sketch:
It's pretty layer-licious for my tastes but I just had to give it a go with that giant rose. And the two strips behind the flower were a great way to use some more Print Poetry DSP, because I need to either a.) buy less DSP (yeah like that's gonna happen) or b.) use more of what I've got (I think I could actually do that one).
The color combo is from the hot-off-the-presses Fab Friday color challenge:
My challenge was working in the Soft Suede; if left to my own devices, I would have stamped the sentiment in Primrose Petals. But I managed to hit all five colors on this challenge and didn't add any extras, can I get a whoop whoop! :D So given the stamp sent name and the challenges, this card is a Fab Frenzy Floral Flashback, bwahahahaa!
Thanks for joining me on today's Friday Flashback, have a fabby-dabby weekend!
Supplies, last card only:
Stamps: Fifth Avenue Floral, Elementary Elegance
Ink: Raspberry Ripple & Soft Suede ink pads, Primrose Petals & Summer Starfruit ink refills
Paper: Raspberry Ripple, Summer Starfruit, Glossy White, Print Poetry DSP, Neutrals DSP Stack (the vanilla piece is actually DSP with subtle stripes on it)
Accessories: Modern Label punch
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