I have so many beautiful pieces of patterned paper, as I'm sure you do too. I never seem to use them. I was looking through mine today and came across this piece.
Kind of looks like little olives;)
My hydrangea is starting to bloom!
It has so many flowers on it; it is going to be quite a show!
Have a great day.
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Cardstock: PTI White, Bitty Dot Paper
Stamps: PTI Up Up and Away
Ink: PTI Dark Chocolate, Sweet Blush
Other: PTI Button, Twine, Patterned Paper Unknown Manufacturer
oh, so fun!! i love your take on that sketch!! great job!
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ReplyDeleteLove this. Your colors are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet, Kara...such soft colours :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful take on the challenge!
ReplyDeleteLove that "olive" paper...
the colors are so soft!
And the balloons are perfect! :)
And what a gorgeous Hydrangea!
What a pretty card. I love the colors, so soft.
ReplyDeletePretty card, Kara. The colors blend together so well.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the balloons peeking out from the folded edge, Kara! And the pastels are just so soft and pretty...such a serene and gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty card Kara, I really like that patterned paper. Lucky you to have your hydrangeas blooming, mind are just starting to bud.
ReplyDeletelove the balloons , great job
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. I just cut a bunch of hydrangeas for my table today. Love them! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteLovely card! I like the colors you used! - Irma
ReplyDeleteA really pretty card and hydrangea.
ReplyDeleteOh this is so SWEET! I may have to case this!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your take on the sketch. It's gorgeous. The choice of pattern papers and colors is perfect. Thanks, by the way for the shout out in Inspiration file # 69 and 71.
ReplyDeleteKara this is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Love those patterns on the paper. The button is a perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful take on the sketch, Kara!
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the sketch, Kara! The patterned paper is cute - the prints do look like olives! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty way to use double sided paper! I didn't think olives at all until you mentioned it. I just thought WOW!
ReplyDeleteSo clever how you folded back the paper to reveal the inside. Like unwrapping a present - just so much fun!
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