Wow, Saturday is almost over and I am just now getting the time to share my Stamping 411 sketch challenge with you. It has been a really busy day. I was trying to get Valentine treats into the mail for our grandchildren and great-grands but didn't quite make the 2:00 pm deadline. Oh well, they would have been late anyway. Bad grandma!!!
Here is this weekend's sketch: and here is my rendition:
It definitely is not the traditional Valentine colors but I think my husband will like it better. Now I need to figure out what heartfelt message to put inside. I pretty much said it all when I made those two scrapbook pages a couple of days ago.
Thanks for coming to visit today. I hope you took the time to look around my blog space and enjoy a virtual cup of coffee or tea with me.
Happy Stamping,
Sue
sue@soggystamper.com
Stamps: Elizabeth (117120)
Short and Sweet (115060)
Ink: Marina Mist (119668)
Early Espresso (119670)
Paper: Early Espresso card stock (119686)
Marina Mist card stock (119682)
Very Vanilla card stock (101650)
Botanical Gazette Designer Series Paper (121783)
Other: Marina Mist 3/8" Taffeta Ribbon (119965)
Antique Brads (117273)
Thanks for your kind comments Kerin, Tiffany, and Lee! I think the reason I use the bird dsp so easily is that I love the colors. I am more challenged with the yellow prints in this set and am surprised how much I like the end results when I use those sheets in my cards.
Sue
Just beautiful Sue!
Very pretty!!
I’m sure the kids will love your treats whenever they arrive 🙂 I keep trying to use the bird dsp and putting it back, I love what you’ve done with it here…thanks for the inspiration! Thanks for playing along with Stamping 411 this week 🙂
Thank you all for your kind comments and for coming to my blog to visit. I hope you took time to enjoy a virtual cup of coffee or tea with me while you were here! :o)
Sue
Sue — this is just beautiful! Love the colors!Thanks for playing along with the 411 Operators this week! Blessings, Gretchen
What a beautiful card Sue…thanks for sharing it with us.
Sue! This is wonderful! I love it!