Sunday, April 11, 2010
Happy Mother's Day
How yummy do these cupcakes look? mmmm... Rachel's Cupcake Inspiration Challenge #54 was the starting point for my card with that yummy peach color, and little leafy green. I was drawn to using this polka dot paper, too, which reminded me of that dotted decoration on those fab cupcakes.
Karen's Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge #64 is the perfect layout inspiration for my Sunday cards...I look forward to her sketches every week:)
The theme challenge over at Pals Paper Arts, PPA37 calls for flowers. I just love button-style flowers:)
Well, folks, my vacation is over...back to work tomorrow! Though, dear hubby reminded me that we'll (the kids and I) have summer break in just 7 weeks:) Have a great week, everybody!
Stamps: Blooming Button Bits (PTI)
Paper: Ripe Avocado, Aqua Mist, Melon Berry CS, Green Bouquet DP (PTI)
Ink: Ripe Avocado (PTI)
Other: Mini & Pop-Up Glue Dots, Big Shot, Top Note Bigz Die (SU), Melon Berry Vintage Brads, Button Twine, Ripe Avocado Twill (PTI)
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14 comments:
Fantastic combo of colors and embellishments!
I can see how much you love flowers! Thanks so much for playing at PPA!
Woweeee! What a fabulous card! I love all the details and how you placed your buttons for the sketch, creative genius!
Stacey, this one is truly spectacular! This would be a marverlous colour combo for the future, don't you think? I just LOVE how coral shines against the green backdrop!! :)
So pretty, Stacy! Love all the elements about this card. :)
Wow.....wonderful card! Love the buttons! :)
Too Cute Stacey! Love those button flowers too! Another fabulous card!
Very cute!!! I love the flower buttons and the ribbon - gorgeous!!
GORGEOUS!!! The PTI goodies look perfect!!! Love your take on these challenges!!! Hugs ~S~
Thanks for playing at the PPA, I love your button flowers. Great idea. Hugs, Carla
SO Pretty!!! Love your colors!! Thanks for playing along with the Cupcake Inspiration Challenge!
I heart this card Stacey!
gorgeous girl!
enjoy *~*
The Top Note Die...so versatile. Love how you've used a portion of it here. TFS.
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