Thursday, August 28, 2025

PP752 Charming Day With Thoughtful Journey

 







I am playing along with Jaydee's sketch challenge over at thepaperplayers.blogspot.com this week with a gate fold card. I did place the label die a little lower than the sketch shows so I did not cover up those gorgeous flowers in the Thoughtful Journey DSP panels on the front. I have a gatefold card using the Petunia Pop card stock cut at 5 1/2" by 8 1/2" and scored on the long side at 2 1/8" on both sides. 
Inside, I added the DSP from the opposite side of the DSP and another white label cut from the Label Me Grateful dies. 
On the Front, I have added the two panels of DSP cut at 2" by 5 3/8" and added the white label cut again from the Label Me Grateful dies and then I stamped the sentiment from the Simply Said set in Memento Tuxedo Black ink after I blended some Wild Wheat ink with my blending brush.  I stamped the flowers twice from the Charming Day set in black ink and colored with my Stampin Blends markers in Old Olive, Mossy Meadow, Petunia Pop, and Wild Wheat. I cut them with matching dies and added some bling with the Petunia Pop pearls.
Hope you can play along today and thanks for stopping by!
Windy



4 comments:

  1. This is lovely, Windy! A beautiful way to use those beautiful papers! Thanks for playing with our sketch this week at Atlantic Hearts!

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  2. I don't blame you for not wanting to cover up those gorgeous flowers - the dsp is just stunning and you used it beautifully for your gatefold card, Windy! The label dies and the pretty blooms finish it off perfectly. Thank you so much for joining us this week at the Paper Players!

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  3. Windy, I wouldn't have wanted to cover up those fabulous florals either! You showcased that DSP beautifully with your use of it for our sketch. The gatefold was the perfect choice for the sketch, too. So glad you shared this with us at the Paper Players this week
    Jaydee

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  4. Beautiful, Windy! I love your interpretation of the sketch and how you allowed this gorgeous paper to dictate the placement of the label. It's perfect! Thank you for playing with The Paper Players this week!

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