
I enjoy a challenge! Kristina's color challenges intrigue me and I knew that I wanted to play with some new Kitchen Sink Stamps. I used the new Pretty Tear Drops, Vintage Words and 3 step Butterflies sets to create this card.

At first, I was wondering how they would come together, but as usual, Kristina's colors were wonderful together! I started with a square white base (5x5). I stamped the dots (pretty tear drops) with rose red ink on the strip of rose red cardstock and I stamped some butterflies in pumpkin ink on the pumpkin cardstock. I took scraps of rose red cardstock and stamped the tear drops with the versafine ink. I did the same with the circle on the green galore scrap. Each tear drop was trimmed and placed on a center dimensional, then the petals were slightly bent. The center of the flower was also trimed and raised up on a dimensional. Thankful sentiment stamped in black ink. Do you not ADORE that ribbon. I got it from Cindy (starlitstudio). It's Mayarts and it is descrumptious! Finally, a little bling in the form of sakura stardust. It's hard to see in the photo, but the center (green) and the petals (dotted lines) are all sakurafied! What do you think?
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Supplies:
stamps: Kitchen Sink Stamps {Vintage Words, 3 Step Butterflies, Pretty Tear Drops}
paper: whisper white, green galore, pumpkin pie, rose red
ink: rose red, pumpkin pie, black
misc: dimensionals, sakura stardust, ribbon (mayarts/starlitstudio)

At first, I was wondering how they would come together, but as usual, Kristina's colors were wonderful together! I started with a square white base (5x5). I stamped the dots (pretty tear drops) with rose red ink on the strip of rose red cardstock and I stamped some butterflies in pumpkin ink on the pumpkin cardstock. I took scraps of rose red cardstock and stamped the tear drops with the versafine ink. I did the same with the circle on the green galore scrap. Each tear drop was trimmed and placed on a center dimensional, then the petals were slightly bent. The center of the flower was also trimed and raised up on a dimensional. Thankful sentiment stamped in black ink. Do you not ADORE that ribbon. I got it from Cindy (starlitstudio). It's Mayarts and it is descrumptious! Finally, a little bling in the form of sakura stardust. It's hard to see in the photo, but the center (green) and the petals (dotted lines) are all sakurafied! What do you think?
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Supplies:
stamps: Kitchen Sink Stamps {Vintage Words, 3 Step Butterflies, Pretty Tear Drops}
paper: whisper white, green galore, pumpkin pie, rose red
ink: rose red, pumpkin pie, black
misc: dimensionals, sakura stardust, ribbon (mayarts/starlitstudio)

I *love* that ribbon! Well done on the challenge- and with a 3 year old as well. :)
ReplyDeletecute as can be "sweet"
ReplyDeleteYour card is great! I love the ribbon! I also can relate to you when you said you have a kid with you stamping, they want to be just like mommy! Definite bonus points for you!
ReplyDeleteI love this card! It would definitely make my top ten for the challenge!!
ReplyDeleteLoving this card. LOVE the big flower. So cute! Good job!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card! Love it!
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS!!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL card -- love the ribbon and absolutely adore that BIG flower!! Too Cute!
ReplyDeletelove that big flower an awesome ribbon! Great job with this challenge!
ReplyDeleteLove your card. It's really great!
ReplyDeleteWow Beth, this is fantastic! LOVE the big black ribbon.
ReplyDeleteCute card! Love that big ribbon.
ReplyDeleteIt is a very nice card..Eyyyyyy did you just use white? ahhhh it's okay it is so cute I am sure K wont care!!!
ReplyDeleteNicely done, hope to see it on the top 10
Karla M.
Love it, Beth!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors your choose just the right amount of each... Sweet card.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card, love it
ReplyDeleteFab card here! love the ribbon=)
ReplyDeleteEsther
great card!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! Love your bright and cheerful Card Beth~!
ReplyDeleteOh Beth, I love this card!! I love how you used the butterflies on the bg. Such a cool use of all these sets!
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