Thursday, January 16, 2025

PP720 A Hibiscus Birthday

 



I love that we can pick our pink, orange and green for Elizabeth's color challenge over at thepaperplayers.blogspot.com this week. I went with Berry Burst, Pumpkin Pie and Lemon Lime Twist. I have a Berry Burst base and a white piece of card stock ran through with the Hibiscus embossing folder. I then cut a piece of card stock 3 1/4" by 4" in white and added a strip of Brights DSP in Berry Burst stripes to side. I then stamped my trio of flowers from the Happy Hibiscus stamp set in Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored them with the Stampin Blends markers in Berry Burst, Bubble Bath, Pumpkin Pie, Peach Pie, and Lemon Lime Twist. I cut them out along with two white leaves and the label die in white with the matching dies. The two larger flower I ran through the embossing folder for my texture. I stamped the sentiment from the Cheerful Daisies set in berry Burst ink on the label die. I finished off with some adhesive-backed shiny sequin in Berry Burst. 
Hope you can play along and have a bright and beautiful day!
Thanks for stopping by!
Windy 



4 comments:

  1. Windy... adore your name (and your card!). Great layering... the striped bit is a lovely add. Adore the hibiscus (my yard is covered in them right now). Thanks so much for joining and sharing at The Paper Players!

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  2. Now this is just absolutely gorgeous! Every little details adds up to one fabulous whole from the sliver of bright dsp and perfectly placed sequins to the background texture. Thank you for sharing with us at The Paper Players.

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  3. Beautiful, Windy! I love the shades of pink, orange and green you selected to use. Your coloring is exquisite. This is a fabulous layout. I love the strip of designer paper down the side of the central panel. The embossing adds so much gorgeous texture. The white leaves are a wonderful detail. I am so happy you played with The Paper Players this week!

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  4. Gorgeous card, Windy! The hibiscus are colored beautifully and I love the deeply embossed panel in the background. Thanks for sharing with us at The Paper Players!

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