I stamped the peonies onto a piece of patterned paper from my stash. I want to say it is from K&Co., but I have had it for so long that I couldn't say for sure.
Good Morning! Need a little inspiration? This week's ColourQ colors should help get some ideas going. I love these colors and the adorable tape in the photo. You can find this design and so many more beautiful tapes at Freckled Fawn.
I hope you'll join us this week at the ColourQ!
You have until Sunday July 15th at 12 noon CST to link up your creations.
Cardstock: PTI Dark Chocolate, Simply Chartreuse
Paper: K and Company
Stamps: PTI Pretty Peonies
Ink: PTI Dark Chocolate, Memento Cantaloupe, Dandelion
Dies: PTI Double Ended Banner Die
Other: Twine, Rhinestones, Pinking Shears
Gorgeous...love the subtle background and the layered banners Kara.
ReplyDeletelove this color combo! Your peony background and the little touches of bling you added are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love the combination of filled and line images on this card Kara...not colors I would have thought to use, but they look so warm and full of sunshine...that is what is so great about these color challenges, guess I get in such a rut with the colors I use all the time!
ReplyDeleteThat banner embellishment is great. Gorgeous texture on that paper!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card Kara, those banners look just like ribbon. You chose great colour matches.
ReplyDeletethis is stunning! I have to agree with everyone else: those banners/ribbons steal the show :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Your banner cluster paired with the sentiment are a great focal point.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. You did such a great job with those colors.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. I love how you stamped your sentiment. The ribbon treatment is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. The subtle floral background really shows off the sentiment and dark chocolate banners.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! One of these days I am going to get that set. Love the yellow on your card, and the way you left some not colored .
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love the banner treatment tied with twine.
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