Monday, January 9, 2023
Happy Monday, all! I'm playing along with the Paper Players theme challenge this week:
And here is my card:
It uses the new Country Bouquet stamp set from Stampin' Up! along with the Country Floral Lane DSP and Country Gingham DSP. Super cute stuff!
Card recipe:
- Crumb Cake card base 4-1/4" x 11" scored at 5-1/2"
- 3" x 5-1/2" DSP adhere to card base
- Cut three different sizes of tags from the Tailor Made Tags from DSP and a piece of Basic White
- Stamp sentiment with Sweet Sorbet ink
- Adheretags together off centered; loop a piece of Burlap Ribbon to the tags; add three loops of Linen Thread to the back and then adhere to card base with dimensionals.
- Finish card by adding three Pastel Adhesive-Backed Sequins
- Add a piece of DSP to the envelope flap
Paisley got to sit by Uncle Taylor while he played the last song at church yesterday.
I think she thought he was pretty cool! Her little hand is on his leg.
Happy Stamping!
Tracy
Great card , vibrant colors👏👏👏
ReplyDeleteHappy day
Thank you!
DeleteOh, wow, Tracy! I LOVE the colors and the patterns you used. A lovely card! Thank you for playing with The Paper Players this week!
ReplyDeleteThat you, Ann!
DeleteWell, your card is adorable, but Paisley steals the show. She is clearly ADORING her uncle! Great use of these fun papers, I can't decide which is my favorite...maybe the bicycle ones! They're all cute! Thanks for playing with us at the Players this week!
ReplyDeleteHello, Tracy. I'm a fan of mixing and coordinating patterns and you did it beautifully on our Tag, you're it! challenge this week! Thank you for sharing it with us at The Paper Players. By the way, I grew up in the Willamette Valley - Springfield. Xoxo, Fran
ReplyDeleteTracy, I love your layered tags and all the patterns on your card. That ribbon is one of my all time favorites. So glad you joined The Paper Players this week.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Suzanne!
DeleteWhat a fun card, Tracy! Love those layered tags. Thanks so much for joining us this week over at The Paper Players
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne Marie!
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