Wednesday, January 24, 2024

So Much Joy! FMS620

 


I love the Designer Series Paper called Everyday Details.  Many of the patterns remind me of wallpaper and I am a huge fan of wallpaper.  I truly have lost count of how many rooms the Big Guy has papered and repapered over the years. (Please note I just said Big Guy - not Big Guy and I have papered!) But wallpaper seems to have gone out of fashion and our two local wallpaper shops closed several years ago.  So I get my wallpaper fix by playing with beautiful patterned paper on my cards!





Loved Jacquie's sketch this week!  Feel free to change the shapes as needed for your design!  Hope you join us at Freshly Made Sketches!





Stamp Set: Everyday Details

Paper: Boho Blue, Basic Black, Granny Apple Green, Poetic Expressions DSP

Ink: Memento Black, Copics


10 comments:

  1. Sweet card! Love that little teacup and your background "wallpaper" is perfect! :)

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  2. I love wallpaper, too, Linda - but not the taking down of it! Changing out an A2 panel is much more to my liking these days - but I wouldn't change a thing about your darling papered card today!
    Such a pretty little teacup!
    =]

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  3. This is such a sweet card. I love wallpaper. It is sure hard to find. I can remember going into the wallpaper stores and looking at their big books of different designs. I still have a couple in my craft room! I love your card color choices!

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  4. This is perfectly charming, Linda! Love that sweet teacup. I have my eye on some wallpaper for one wall in our dining room. Maybe I better get on that before I can't!

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  5. My first thought was this patterned paper has a cozy wallpaper feel, so perfect paired with a cuppa!

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  6. I love your classic image and patterns. I hear you on wallpaper - and you've brought that comfortable, cozy feeling to your card.

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  7. This is such a pretty card Linda! I love that DSP and the tea cup and little flower are so cute! Wallpaper does come and go. I remember wallpapering with my dad throughout the years. Oh the joys our kids will probably never know!

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  8. This pretty wallpapered tea room is lovely! I have a hard enough time getting my dsp on straight on my cards - I can't imagine trying to put wallpaper on a wall.

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  9. This paper does remind me of wallpaper! Such a gorgeous card with that beautiful teacup. Just the sort of thing I could imagine your mum would love.

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  10. Well, I confess, wallpaper are not my cup of tea, but your cards definitely are, Linda! And this one is no exception.

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