I like to show two different photos because the light make the same card look so different. I think!
This maybe was not the best flower to use for this two toned stamping but it still worked. I did not go far from the card that Melissa Phillips made. I loved the colors she used so I used almost the same. Everything is from Papertrey Ink, but the rhinestones and bit of lace. They are from Hobby Lobby.
Today is my grandsons Jackson’s 6th Birthday.
I went with him on his class field trip, love those little ones( all the first graders) His classmates all seen to know me
already from a few other field-trips I went on.
already from a few other field-trips I went on.
Off to see Jackson's baseball game now.
Take care!
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So pretty!! Love the little bit of tulle!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Marybeth. Beautifully stamped and lovely colours x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the gingham on the side...
and the little bit of tulle is the perfect finishing touch!
And what fun!
Those 1st graders are handful though aren't they...
I spent Halloween at the zoo with 150 of them...
I think I died that night. :(
But hope he has had a wonderful day! :)
Oh isn't this just beautiful! I love the gingham and the beautiful way you have stamped the cluster of flowers! This is just lovely! I remember going on field trips when mine were in 1st grade! I had to hold everyone's hand! So fun!
ReplyDeleteJust a lushilicious and sensational note! That's all. Another WOW, Marybeth!
ReplyDeleteHow fun that you get to go on field trips! Your card is just beautiful. I have been shying away from this technique, but I think you have convinced me.
ReplyDeleteMarybeth this is simply delightful! The gingham and pretty blooms have me longing for warm sunny days. Hope Jackson enjoyed a very HAPPY birthday!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card Marybeth! You did a fabulous job lining up all those petals on the flowers!!
ReplyDeleteMarybeth your card is beautiful. Love the flowers and the sweet gingham along the side~pretty color combination too
ReplyDeleteI think they were the perfect flowers for this one Marybeth...love that lace! I also really like all those little ink splotches. How did you do them? I bet all those little kids just loved you!
ReplyDeleteLOVE those flowers and the pink gingham paper! Such a PRETTY card, Marybeth!
ReplyDeleteI love your card! The flowers look so pretty stamped in pink, perfectly accented by the strip of gingham. I think Melissa's layout was awesome, and I'll probably use it too!
ReplyDeleteMarybeth, your card is so beautiful. So stunning...
ReplyDeleteSo beautifulu Marybeth, I love the fab stamping, little polka dots, and layered two tone flower, such a pretty design.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers Marybeth! Stunning!
ReplyDeleteJust cannot stop studying all the details on this card. You never fail to amaze!
ReplyDeleteYour grandson will have memories of grandma forever. They are so proud of us at that age, aren't they? We have to enjoy it while we can. I can tell you love being a big part of his life!
Marybeth this is BEAUTIFUL! I LOVE it!! (and I agree it is a PRETTY color combo!) How FUN you get to do so many things with your grandson I KNOW he LOVES that! Hope he had a HAPPY BIRTHDAY and WON the game!!
ReplyDeletehave a GREAT day!
Love your beautiful card! The gingham, the tulle lace, and the flowers! How fun to be with your grandson on field trips! And baseball too! What a blessing!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! LOVE how you made your flowers!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and very elegant card!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Bye, Marjolein From the Netherlands
I think the stamp you chose worked perfect for the technique. It's a very subtle look and I like it. Also, the dots have the bokeh look BV is showcasing today. Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful! So delicate. Hope you all had a wonderful time celebrating Jackson's birthday:-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your sweet grandson! That is a fun, fun age.
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful. I love your stamping, and the gingham DP on the side is perfect. Lovely! ;-)
Your flower cards are always so gorgeous! I love the pinks! And the gingham border & bit of tulle look great. I was a docent at the zoo for seven years so well remember all the excited kids on spring field trips!! How wonderful for your grandson that you can share his field trips with him.
ReplyDeleteMarybeth, your card is beautiful!! I love the pop of pink with the green. Great that you are doing so much with your grandson!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards and lovely colours !
ReplyDeleteHope your Grandson had a special birthday x
Ack, that tulle you added steals my heart! What a great idea for some extra texture and not much bulk. And I didn't realize your grandson Jackson and my Jackson are so close in age. Mine turns 6 in Oct (how can it be?!) What a great grandma you are to be so involved. That's such a rare and precious thing!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty...your flowers are stunning and your background is beautiful. Fabulous card Marybeth.
ReplyDeleteSo much to take in here. That wonderful stamping in the BG with one of my fave sets. The two-toned blooms. The polka dots. And then the outline images. And gingham. Love this.
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