I liked this card and these colors so much, I made another one almost just like it--changing just a few elements, and turning it into a birthday card. I can see using the sketch again and again. I am also entering this card into this week's MIM#69.
Here is a picture of both cards. I like looking at them together, although the graduation card needs to get put in the mail tomorrow.
Supplies Used (PTI):
Stamps: Celebrations
Paper: White, patterned from my stash
Ink: Ocean Tides, Berry Sorbet
Other: Beautiful Blooms die, Ocean Tides felt, buttons
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I love the colors and how you changed out the shapes on each one. Plus, it's cool how you tucked a little bit of the shapes behind the sentiment strip. Great cards!!
ReplyDeletei love the papers and colors you used on your card! This is a great go-to sketch!
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards Joyce! I love the colours and mix of patterns!! Thanks so much for leaving some love on my blog!
ReplyDeleteI love it...take 3 1/2!!! I'm loving 3 1/2 just as much if not better than 3! That felt flower really adds an extra something to it :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards! I lve their clean look. -Irma
ReplyDeleteGreat colours- they do look gr8 together.
ReplyDeleteYou are on fire with this challenge. I love take 3 1/2! Your patterned papers are such a fantastic colour and those flowers (and the one in felt) are perfect. Lovely lovely card(s).
ReplyDeleteJoyce I love the both! Great colors and fabulous layout.
ReplyDeleteI agree that those colors are great. Love the little felt flower too! this has been a great MIM.
ReplyDeleteWhat a versatile sketch...
ReplyDeleteand love those fabby flowers!!
The colors are gorgeous with both of these! :)
Wow, both of these are awesome! Wouldn't they be great in sets. Love how you swapped out images and used different patterned papers!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!! I love the patterned papers you used here - such great colours! They're such versatile cards and beautifully CAS! :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous job with both of these cards, Joyce!!! Love the colors and the elements on both!
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