Happy Friday! The weekend is finally upon us! I spent yesterday running around to different green houses trying to pick up some seedlings for the garden. I'm getting a late start due to the tiller situation - but hubby got to work and the garden is ready for planting. OH my aching back! LOL! I know it will be worth it in the long run when I have fresh veggies that are totally organic straight from my garden. A billion times better than a super market tomato!
I'm playing along with the Reverse Confetti Sketch for You To Try! It's a monthly challenge and you can get all the details here. I was excited when I saw the sketch and was determined to use a different pattern of paper for each layer. Close but no cigar... I added a little embossed card stock to break things up a bit.
Now it's your turn! LOL! I know! Gotta find some time right? So much for the lazy days of summer! Give it a few weeks and you'll be settled in no time! That's what I'm telling myself at least!
Supplies Used: Finished Size 4.25 x 5.5"
Stamps: Reverse Confetti Petals & Posies, Lots To Say
Dies: Reverse Confetti Petals & Posies, Banner, Cheery Lynn Mandy Doily
Pattern Paper: American Crafts 8 1/2 x 11" Best of Crate Paper, Amy Tangerine
Card Stock: PTI True Black, Hawaiian Shores, Vintage Cream, SU! Daffodil Delight
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black, Fresh Ink
Pearls, Gems
8 comments:
Jeanne this is amazing, great patterns and you layered those die cuts perfectly. Thank you so much for joining the fun at Reverse Confetti!
It's so YOU!!!
All the gorgeous colors and mix of papers...
the layers...
love it!! :)
Jeanne, you have a way of making any sketch, any paper, and any color work!
This is brilliant!
This is SO colorful and beautiful, Jeanne, I don't know how you do it time after time!!
Gorgeous!!! :)
Love this Jeanne, so bright, fresh and funky!
Jeanne...as always, this is one fabulous card. I love all your sweet posies and all the fun colors.
This sketch was made for you! Love all your pretty layers and I do mean pretty!
Oscar has been busy making me raised beds as well. He gave up his putting green spot so I could plant a garden. I feel your pain and mine:)
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