Today we get to enjoy a wonderful sketch by Wanda. A great layout for a CAS card.
After I completed my card, I realized I used the same elements as last week's card...just can't help myself with spring in the air {grin}.
Found this fun heart paper at Micheal's and paired it with a lavender butterfly and another wet paint "hello". Stitched the edges to give it a little "oomph", crimped the panel for a bit of texture and used a big button to balance things off.
All the challenge details are over on the Mojo Monday blog and you can also view all the wonderful Mojo Makers samples. Should you wish more details on the Mojo Maker's cards, you can also visit their individual blogs noted below.
Driving lessons with my daughter are coming along very nicely. She is getting more confident in her skills until we tackled a bit of parallel parking....always a nemesis for any new driver! Used hubby and son as the parking pylons and by the end she was improving a bit, but we have a way to go.
Hoping you had a fabulous weekend and wishing you a wonderful week ahead.
What's In It?
Paper: Tan Hearts (Recollections), Going Grey, Lavender Lace, Black (Stampin' Up)
Accessories: Butterfly and Wet Paint Dies (PTI), Stitched Rectangles (Lil' Inkers), Crimper (Fiskars), Button, Twine, Black Half Pearls, Glue Dot, Dimensionals
Have a visual of your hubby/son as the parking cones! Love your sweet spring card...the hearts are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous color combo and card!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Love the butterfly and the soft colors.
ReplyDeleteLOVE that neutral shade paired with the lavenders and pop of black! Such a beautiful spring card! Oh, the dreaded parallel parking. I remember practicing at my local school like it was yesterday! My new car has the camera in the rear which is a big help.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Love the butterfly!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely, Marisa... such a pretty and sweet and soft card.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Marisa. That's a beautiful butterfly and I love that big button.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely! The neutral backdrop and the bit of corrugated paper is just right with all of those soft lavenders and the butterfly.
ReplyDeleteYour lavender butterfly, paired with the oh-so-pretty heart paper, has set my heart a pitter-pattering! Gorgeous!!
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