Hello! I'm back to share my final project made with a product from the Spellbinders April release. This card was made with the new Delicious Decorations from the Pie Perfection collection designed by Tina Smith for Spellbinders. This little stamp set is full of fun and cute images that can be used in many ways. Unfortunately, it is sold out everywhere (and I checked!). Compensated affiliate links listed at the end of this post. Using my links allows me to earn a small commission at no cost to you. Thank you for your support, I truly appreciate it!
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12 comments:
This is such a fabulous card! I just love those die cut strips and the pretty flowers! I need to get on the hot foil train! It looks of pretty! Thanks for joining us this week at Freshly Made Sketches!
Love the simplicity of the design yet it's so striking and an awesome use of the throwdown colors! Always love seeing your cards in the gallery!
Great take on the sketch, Rosemary! Just love the colors you combined for the border strips and flower centers!!
That sweet die was meant for the stripes in this sketch! Cute card, Rosemary!
I love the take on the sketch with these lovely dies Rosemary, lovely colour mix and flowers also.
Faith x
Oh my goodness--what a wonderful way to use the sketch using the border dies!
I love how you used the colors with that great sketch, Rosemary! Thanks for joining us at the Color Throwdown this week!
I love the detail on the vertical die-cuts. The little flowers along with the sentiment make for a great take on the sketch! Thanks for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches!
Perfect interpretation of the challenge, and those little strip dies are stinkin' cute! Terrific card, Rosemary
These little white flower really pop against the strips behind them. Such a wonderful card and a great take on the sketch. Thanks so much for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches.
Congrats on the HM at FMS! I was sure that card would be picked!
I hadn't seen until you got posted as a runner up, but it is beautiful card!
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