Clean, simple and use a button - a perfect challenge from Pals Paper Arts this week! Someone there must have heard that I have an early morning planned tomorrow - there's a wedding to "attend." You too have plenty of time to play along and still get a front row seat at Westminster Abbey. I'll put the kettle on..................
Irish breakfast for me please! Love your flower and cupcake pot! Such a cool little detail with the snipped in black strip--just perfect!
ReplyDeleteIs the flower a new punch? Way cool.
ReplyDeleteWhat time tomorrow morning? Sampson and I'll be over in our PJs. :)
You are so clever, Linda! Your card is so cute. Is it on the way to London yet? :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job, Linda! That's going to be the next punch I get! Love the dimension you've created.
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This is too cute, Linda :) Love cupcake bottom for the flower pot and how you used the leaf die. Darling flower too. Great take on the challenge :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Linda! Clean and classy! A perfect example of a "Callahan Card"! I will be up for the wedding for sure!
ReplyDeleteLove this, Linda! Your color combo is just so fresh, especially the notched black piece! Stunning!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Linda!!! I love it and I will be attending the wedding too. I actually got up early for it this morning... would of sworn today was Friday! Hugs,
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Linda!! Oh I watched the whole wedding! It was gorgeous and beautiful, a fairytale! Hugs, J
ReplyDeleteSo so pretty Linda. Just a lovely card and yep, I was up too! What a wonderful wedding, wasn't it?
ReplyDeleteLinda, your card is beautiful. Using the cupcake punch as a planter for the flower that you made is something I never would have thought to do. I love it! Your card is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteLinda, love your card it's very happy looking and the new punch is sweet can't wait to order it. Very pretty colors and like my daughter, I love the snip in your black strip, very nice! (h'mm that rhymes doesn't it)
ReplyDeleteSO like the way you layered your flower by turning the center part just a "smidgen". I was with you watching the wedding, hubby woke me up at 3:30!
ReplyDeleteOh, I LOVE this, Linda! Too cute!
ReplyDeleteI like it all, Linda. The buttons, the twine, the flower from the new punch I haven't used yet! Smidgen-turned button is a hit!!
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