I'm here with a quick post today for Papertrey Ink's monthly blog hop. The theme this month was to make a card with sequins.
I stamped my little square that I die cut with Lil' Inker Designs Stitched Mats Squares with PTI's Folk Art stamp set and used sequins to accent the flowers. I used the Striped stamp set to stamp the stripes on the gray paper and also on the red paper behind the gray that I offset just a little bit.
I also used a few sequins at the top of my card. I used one of the hexagon stamps to stamp the pattern on my wood butterfly. I love how this turned out!
This card was based on this sketch by "CAS(E) this Sketch!"
Thanks for visiting today! Have a great day!
This is so pretty. I love your take on the sketch, and your placement of the sequins.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is gorgeous, Jen! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteReally cute!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the layout!
ReplyDeleteSuper pretty, really caught my eye in the CAS(E) this Sketch! Gallery xx
ReplyDeleteI just love the colors on this, Jen! Beautiful coloring and cutting of the Folk Art pieces...they are so perfect that they look like stickers!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colour combination! I love the font of the sentiment, too! Thanks so much for playing along with us at CAS(E) This Sketch this week!
ReplyDeletegreat card!! Love the flowers!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty - love the sequin flower centers!
ReplyDeleteAck! I love this Jen! I love how you used this stamp set and with the sequin embellishments!!! I caved and bought this set........now for more sequins I guess! BTW....I'm off to HL thanks to you!!! Hehe
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty!! The colors are very striking and I love the flowers and sequins!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome use of that folk art stamp and I love the sequins in the corner! Thanks for playing along with CAS(E) This Sketch this week!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card and take on the sketch! I love the colors and the details on the card. Thanks for playing along with us at CAS(E) this Sketch!
ReplyDeletelove the depth on your card and use of sequins - beautiful
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