Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Curtain Call Inspiration Challenge - Beginnings Reminder

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We are half way through the current Beginnings Curtain Call Inspiration Challenge and this time round I decided to go with the top two pictures of the inspiration photo - honing in on the blue, kraft and cream combo.

I used last week's Freshly Made Sketch and added some flowers - surprise, surprise {grin}.  To boot, my card has absolutely no stamping on it!  Ahhh...the power of the die cut LOL!  Would be lost without them.    

If you haven't played along yet, we would love to have you join us!  Plus, the LEAD for this challenge gets to join us as a Guest Designer in a future challenge.

Back to the grind after a very relaxing weekend and thankfully still enjoying left over lamb hubby made for Easter dinner - hmmm, hmmm good!  So blessed to have a husband who loves to cook and is very good at it too :)

Wishing you a fabulous day and I look forward to seeing your creations in our gallery.

Challenges: The Paper Players
                    The Pink Elephant
 

 

What's In It?
Paper:  Going Grey, Certainly Celery, Cool Caribbean, Kraft, Pretty in Pink (Stampin' Up), Cream Linen   

Accessories:  Doily Die (Top Dog Dies), Word Die (PTI), Pretty Posie Dies (MFT), Twine, Button, Cream Half Pearls, Glue Dots, Dimensionals 

5 comments:

Monika/Buzsy said...

Such a pretty card Marisa. Love the sweet flower, the doily... great lay-out and colors.

cm said...

You work magic with flowers, Marisa, so keep those floral images coming as often as you want! This card, with that sweet layered bloom, doily and hello: incredibly pretty! Love it!
~c

Lisa H. said...

What a pretty card. Love the touch of pink and the doily you tucked along the bottom. Lovely.

stampwithsandy said...

Such a beautiful card, Marisa! I love the soft color combo and the gorgeous die cuts, especially that doily die. Thanks so much for playing along with us this week at The Paper Players!

LeAnne said...

LOVE this! Such a pretty combo of colors and dies! Thanks for sharing this with the Paper Players this week!