Be sure to stop by Susana's store blog, Follow Your Heart, to see how you can play along and also to see the rest of the design team's creations!
I also wanted to say welcome to the newest member of the team,Heather!! Looking forward to seeing your awesome creations!!
I really thought I'd challenge myself on this card. I used Irish Eyes from the latest Elisabeth Bell for SCACD release but I used my SU marker to "ink" her up and left off the shamrocks. It was just an idea I had and I was pleased it worked! She is such a cutie and really could be used for so many occasions! I made this card a little smaller than normal just for fun.
supplies:
- card size: 4 1/4 x 4 1/4
- stamps: Irish Eyes,
- paper: Basic Grey Two Scoops, SU cardstock,
- ink: SU marker, SU pretty in pink
- others: prismacolors, OMS, nestabilities, SU scallop border punch, white pen, Kaisercraft Rose pearls,ballet slippers shimmerz pearlz,
15 comments:
Its worked so well and looks so pretty
hugs June xxxx
She is DARLING, hope you are feeling better.
Danni, this is so cute! Wonderful job!
This is very sweet....feel better...
Very sweet card, Danni! Hope you are feeling a little beter! Have a great day!
I love those two colours together! Very cute Danni!
Love this color combo!Your card is beautiful!
Hope your are feeling better!
Hugs,Connie
Pretty card Danni! Love the colors combo. :o) Hope you are feeling 100% today.
What a gorgeous card, Danni! Great job in using the SU "ink" what a great idea! It really shows how many ways we can use our stamps. Thanks so much for the tip!
Hugs, Christine
Your card is so pretty, totally reminds me that spring is coming ( I hope).
Beautiful card!! i love the layout and i LOVE that BG paper!! i have some hidden some where... need to find it... =D hugs!!
Sooooooooooo adorable! Love the color combination ... and that sweet stamped image!
She looks so pretty. This is a great color combo.
Blessings,
Christine
What a lovely color combo and I like how you colored her. :)
great idea to leave off the shamrocks - sometimes changing the size of the card can ignite some creative mojo...change is good :)
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