All Stampin’ Up supplies: World Treasure stamp set
International Bazaar DSP, Very Vanilla and Pacific Point cardstock
Chocolate Chip, Pacific Point, and Lucky Limeade Markers
Corner Rounder and Scallop Trim Border punches; Pearls, Apothecary Accents Framelits
Isn’t it lovely? I used a lot more layers than I usually do, and I really like the result. Since I was already using markers to ink up the flower and sentiment stamp, I just went ahead and used a marker for the exotic border stamp, as well.
This stamp set and DSP, from the top of my wish list, are super easy to create with, combing fabulous colors and patterns.
I’m off to try and sneak a few more designing moments into my day…hope yours is creative (and cool!).
Oh SNAP! I forgot your June birthday. I was waiting for the "Mega-palozza" announcement, I guess. Still, hope your's was a great day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet, wise hubby, by the way. Have to admit I had to look twice to be sure this was your blog when I saw the fabulous creation today. Yes, it's different than your normal fun creations, but it's fabulous nonetheless. Love that framelit and the colors are so rich. For being outside your "norm" you really rocked this one. But then, why should I be surprised at the unending creativity of my "young" friend?
Oh my! It is lovely indeed! I am definitely putting that DSP on my list!
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