You know what happens if a stamp set sits on your crafting space too long…you will pick it up and use it again! For me, that is great because I have some sets I feel like I have only used once or may not have even used yet after having for- I am sad to say years:( How does that happen? I just keep saying to myself, “They are not perishable and will get used sometime.” It helps rationalize my need to get more and not let go of any- heeheehee, she chuckles. Sooooo, here is another card using SAB Sycamore Street DSP/ribbon bundle and the sweet little hummingbird and flowers from the SAB Bloomin’ Marvelous set. I conserved my mojo by using a similar image design from a day ago but larger and bolder. I am entering this in the SU ONLY Challenge #64 (my first time on this site) since it is all SU products and focuses on SAB 2013 where you can earn free items for a $50 purchase!
Card Recipe:
STAMPS: SU Bloomin’ Marvelous- SAB 2013
INK: SU Rich Razzleberry, SU Pool Party, SU Summer Starfruit
PAPER: SU Rich Razzleberry, SU Island Indigo, SU Sycamore Street DSP, SU Whisper White
ACCESSORIES: SU Tangerine Tango ribbon-SAB 2013, SU Rhinestones
TOOLS: SU Labels Collection Framelits, SU Festive Paper Piercing Pack, SU Stampin’ Dimensionals
Very cute! Love the flower and bird set, and I love your splash of color from the DSP against the white background. Thanks for joining SUO Challenges this week.
Thanks, Heidi. I really like the mix of light and dark colors in the Sycamore Street DSP.
Love this card…great use of several different sale-a-bration products!! I really like this paper and can’t wait to break open my package 🙂
Thanks, Kelli. That SAB DSP has so many pretty designs in it. Have fun with it!
Cindy, this is fabulous! I love the bright, happy feel of this card. So glad you joined us this time at SUO Challenges (and look forward to seeing you again soon!).
Thank you, Jennifer. I had made two cards with the same design- one with the bold colors and one with softer ones (Pool Party small hexagon DSP and border). I liked both but was drawn to the bold colors on the vine DSP and Rich Razzleberry border.