Wednesday, May 15, 2019

The Final Detail....FMS388





I love these sweet pots of flowers and decided to use them as the "circles" of the sketch.  And it wasn't until I put the card on my bookcase to photograph that I realized I hadn't included a sentiment. So I embossed a tiny hello on a scrap of Rococo Rose - one of new in colors from Stampin Up!  And just like that the tiny sentiment banner with its happy pop of pink became my favorite part of the card!



Karren has a fun sketch for us this week at Freshly Made Sketches!  I overlapped my "circles" a bit differently and you can too if you want! Put your own spin on it!


Stamps Sets: Hero Arts Monthly Kit,  Sending Sunshine (Wplus9)
Paper:  Grey Granite, Mellow Moss, Festive Farmhouse DSP, Whisper White
Ink:  Memento Black,  Copics

9 comments:

  1. Love those buckets and the box full of blooms! They remind me of the farmers markets starting to go up here on Saturdays! Your pop of pink is a fun "hello" to finish up your sweet card.

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  2. Linda, every element of your card makes it my favorite! Okay, that tin pail may have sent me over the edge!
    =]

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  3. I love these sweet little pots, and flowers in a tin bucket make me happy. As does the sweet little sentiment.

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  4. Such a sweet design! Love the little embossed sentiment too, perfect addition to your card!

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  5. Love, love, love your pots of flowers! That tiny sentiment was the perfect accent. I don't get here enough to tell you how much I love your cards.

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  6. Oh Linda, this card is just beautiful! I love those flowers and their pots! They're so sweet! Love the stitched rectangle in the background too! Such a springy, cheery card!

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  7. That sweet wee sentiment definitely does not look like an afterthought! And I agree with you about the pop of pink - just the perfect touch!

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  8. What a delightful card, Linda! I fall for those pretty flower buckets.

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