I’ve been a bit under the weather lately but I wanted to check in with you and let you know I am still here 🙂 I created this fun little card just as I fell ill so it has been a bit neglected and waiting to be finished. I HAD to try out this adorable scribble stamp set from Papertrey Ink! SO adorable!!
And isn’t the sentiment font wonderful?? A new goodie I recently picked up from Wplus9.
I chose the background and envelope liner paper first and then added ink colors I thought would pop off them well.
I hope you have enjoyed my sweet birthday wish…I’m off to finish getting better but I will be back tomorrow with the Pals Blog Hop!!
See you then!!
Products Used:
Cardstock: Stamper’s Select White by Papertrey
Pattern Paper: Sugar Shoppe by Doodlebug Designs
Ink:Â Berry Sorbet, LavenderMoon, Ocean tides, Spring Moss, Sring Rain by Papertrey Ink; Smoke by Simon Says Stamp
Stamps:Â Circle Scribbles by Papertrey Ink; Strictly Sentiments 5 by Wplus9
Punches: Project Life Corner Punch; 1/2″ Circle Punch; 3/4″ Circle Punch; Itty Bitty Shapes Punch pack (circle) (retired); all punches by Stampin’ Up!
Dies: Stitched Mats: Rounded Rectangles and Envelope Liner Die by Stampin’ Up!
Tools:Â MISTI by My Sweet Petunia
Embellishments: Neutral and Subtle Candy Dots by Stampin’ Up!
Love your card and that set. So glad you are feeling better.
This card is so sweet. I just received this set of circles and am anxious to give them a try. Your card is a great motivator. Thanks for your inspiration.
Ok, I’m hooked! I just orderd the scribble stamp set and I love your card!
So cute Shannon! Hope you’re feeling better.
Glad to hear that you’re feeling better! I have this set too, and have used the dies that match, but you give me a great idea what to make next, seeing your happy card. Those scribbles are wonderful, and I love your color choices.
Beautiful card set. Your friend will be blessed to receive them.
Beautiful set of cards…really shows off the Lotus flower….and the box is a wonderful bonus!
Great idea and so beautiful. I’m always looking for ways to use DSP. Lovely.
I love how you have used the scribbles set on this card with the sentiment as your focal point.