Sunday, April 7, 2019

Sunday Stamps! #202

Hello, crafty friends. Today, I have a floral card to share with you following the new sketch challenge at Sunday Stamps!.
The Petal Promenade DSP is so pretty that I had a hard time deciding what stamp set to use as I didn't want to cover too much of it up! lol
Finally, I decided that the stemmed flowers from First Frost set would match perfectly, so I started from there. Of course the greenery from the Frosted Bouquet Framelits was an easy choice to complement my flowers. And just for fun I added a butterfly from the Beauty Abounds Bundle.

Grapefruit Grove is my top favorite 2018-2020 In Color and doesn't it look great with Mossy Meadow?
Of course, the Artisan Pearls match the subtle colors in the Petal Promenade DSP, so that was an easy accessory item to add for the final touch.  I would love to see these pearls carry over to the next catalog. :)

Here's this weeks sketch challenge at Sunday Stamps! created by Melissa.

A super fun sketch to follow that will work with many of our designer series papers that are bold, busy and/or just plain beautiful.  We would love for you to challenge yourself and play along with this weeks sketch challenge.  Creating a card following a challenge is a great way to get those creative muscles working!  The deadline to submit your entry is Friday, April 19, 2019.  Note: Did you know that you can create an account for free at Splitcoast Stampers and then post your card there.  Once its posted, you can grab the link to paste in the Sunday Stamps! linkup tool. Do you need help linking your card up? Please email me and I can help you with the link up! :)

I used the Stamparatus (love) to help me get perfect stamped flowers using my Mossy Meadow, Grapefruit Grove and Blushing Bride markers.


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Happy Stamping!



1 comment:

  1. Annette this so romantic-feminine-pretty! Lovely colors and details. Love it!

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