I love this paper!
It is called Petal Promenade DSP and it has a beautiful print
as well as beautiful colors!
I started with a Very Vanilla base and added some Merry Merlot
card stock behind. I cut the DSP at 4" inch wide and then cut the
strips at 1" , 1.75", 2" and laid on the Merlot. I cut the small
design at the bottom in the Merlot card stock with a die from the
Beautiful Layers dies.
I then cut a Vanilla stitched circle and stamped the
sentiment in Merlot from the Beautiful Promenade set.
I stamped the flowers in Mossy Meadow and cut them out with the
matching die. I stamped it again in
Merlot and hand snipped just the flowers without the leaves
to layer on the first cut.
I finished it off with a few pearls.
I really think I love the Merry Merlot color, too!
Great fall color as well as a Christmas color.
You may see it a lot here soon!
Thanks for stopping by and play along with the
great sketch challenge this week over at
thepaperplayers.blogspot.com
Windy
windyellard.stampinup.net
Stamp set: Beautiful Promenade
Ink: Merry Merlot, Mossy Meadow
Paper: Very Vanilla, Merry Merlot
Petal Promenade DSP
Beautiful Layers dies, Stitched Shapes dies,
pearls
THis is stunning, Windy...one of the prettiest cards you've ever created! Just gorgeous! Thanks for playing with the Players this week!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Windy! These papers are so pretty, but your sentiment and pearls really take the design over the top. <3
ReplyDeleteStunning! That paper is fabulous and I'd overlooked it in the catalogue... darn, I really don't need more paper stash but wow, it's lovely! The wee die cut at the bottom is sweet and fits in perfectly. Thanks for joining us again at The Paper Players.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous card Windy! You show that gorgeous paper off to full effect and I love the detail of your sentiment with the pearls and the little border across the bottom too. Thanks for playing along with us over at The Paper Players this week!
ReplyDeleteWindy, this paper is SO pretty and the perfect choice for this layout! I really love the cutouts at the bottom of the card, too. Thanks so much for playing along with us at The Paper Players!
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