I just can't seem to leave this pretty Lawn Fawn plaid paper pad alone! I probably should have bought 2 at the rate I'm using it :)
I pulled out one of the first stamp sets I ever owned, gifted to me by my DIL eons ago. They're wooden stick stamps but have no name on them, but it's a complete set of summer-themed images. I used turquoise and kraft card stock for this with snippets of dsp, pastel blue and a snippet of red. Each of the images were stamped, colored, and covered with glossy accents, then cut with a 1" square punch. The die-cut stitched squares and layers of dsp were all cut with GinaMarieDesigns dies. The waves were done with Sweet'nSassy dies, and the sandy beach was done with Lawn Fawn stitched hillside dies. I threw in a tiny Impression Obsession die-cut sailboat in red just for some more summer fun. I stamped the kraft hillside diecuts with a retired SU! set that looks like sand and called this one done.
I'm sharing this with the following challenges:
Dies R Us Challenge #76 - layers and must use dies
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Summer Sunshine
the Snippets Playground weeks #287 & 288 - use snippets
the Little Red Wagon challenge #401 - wet and wild
Lawn Fawnatics Challenge # 8 - summertime fun plus use a lawn fawn product
the Little Red Wagon challenge #401 - wet and wild
Lawn Fawnatics Challenge # 8 - summertime fun plus use a lawn fawn product
Thanks so much for stopping by and I hope your week ahead is a great one!
Carol
Oh Carol ... what a fabulous design and fun creation! Thanks so much for playing in our ‘Layers’ challenge at Dies R Us! Please come back again soon!
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Well this certainly screams out Summer fun!! :) Love the square panels along with your plaid background!! What a cute idea to put the sailboat in the waves and create a shoreline at the bottom!! So cute Carol! HUGS
ReplyDeleteSuper card, Carol. The stamped images are lovely and that plaid paper is just gorgeous. xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty pretty card for Summer, love it.
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Fantastic plus! Love the plaid paper and your design is so pretty and fun. A very cute and pretty summer card!
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A pretty card Carol, lovely summer themed images and fabulous papers - I can see why you can't leave this paper pad alone.
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What a fun and summery card! Love how you used the summer stamps on this wonderful card design! Thanks for sharing with us at Lawn Fawnatics!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I love those waves. Thanks for joining us at Dues R Us!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a fun summer card! Cute stamped images, plaid paper, and waves with boat along the bottom! Thanks so much for joining us at Dies R Us this month!!
ReplyDeleteLovely card with all the summer squares, your designs are always gorgeous.xx
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What a great card Carol! I love the scene you created and the plaid paper is gorgeous! Such sweet little stamps as well.
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Super adorable and what a fun summer card! Yes, that plaid paper is very pretty, Carol! Love, love, love! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great design this is Carol and that paper really is very pretty. Barbxx
ReplyDeleteThis looks like work and it shows as beautiful ...Lis
ReplyDeleteOMGosh, I swear I did not see this here yesterday. LOL, I am really slipping! This is such a great sunny card. Let me just say that some of the older stamps that have long been forgotten, produce amazing results! That detailed border at the bottom is to die for. Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteCute card and design!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card! Love the paper and those waves are cool too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Little Red Wagon, super fun card too!
ReplyDeleteLove this Summer card, great little square and beach with the waves and little book its a brilliant finishing touch.
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Debby
What a fun summer card! Love the way you did the bottom of your card a lot.
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