Yay! It's the Lawnscaping Challenge Facebook Team Blog Hop again.
Our sponsor is : The Ink Road. Yay!
A small introduction to The Ink Road,
The Ink Road is an adorable shop run by the fabulous Lara Smith. Her store is filled with all kinds of adorable crafty goodies from stamps (she carries our beloved Lawn Fawn) to dies to supplies to journals and planners! If she doesn't have it, she can get it.
She also price matches... . AND YES, she ships internationally. When you receive your order, you will smile because the packaging is absolutely adorable! Each order is filled from the creative heart! Be sure to check her out at her shop and her blog.
The winner of this hop will win a $25 gift certificate. How great is that!
For this month, we are using the colour : Purple!
I knew I wanted to do a custom background but I didn't have enough purple ink pad to make a purple background so I decided to do some die-cutting with the purple cardstock leftovers I have lying around. I used the Lawn Fawn Happy Birthday Border. I must admit that it took a while to add the liquid glue on the die but if you one those sticky back paper, it would go faster.
I topped it off with a simple sentiment from the Penelope's Blossom sets and went stickles crazy :)
The winner will be chosen at random from the comments from any of the hopper's blogs so be sure to comment on everyones posts and be inspired :) You will have until midnight Sunday EST to comment to be eligible for the $25 Gift Certificate from The Ink Road..
Now, go hopping!
I like the way you used the die cut words as a background. Very cute card.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!!!! Love the background stamping and the vellum.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adore the ombre look of the scripty die cuts on the background! Cute card.
ReplyDeleteLove the background. Fun card.
ReplyDeleteLove your use of words for the background.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card...Thanks for the inspiration and fntastic blog hop. tina.pavlovic@yahoo.com
ReplyDeletelove the different colors of purples on the background!
ReplyDeletelove the gradient and yes i always use double sided tape on the cardstock before i diecut, so you make stickers, but thank you for persevering !
ReplyDeleteGreat background! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLike the arrangement. Especially like the use of the vellum. Email using symbols for words in parens & no blanks:
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Melissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
So sweet! Must have taken a lot of love and time to make it. It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteVery fun! I love the background!
ReplyDeleteAdorable card! hippymom83 on yahoo
ReplyDeleteFantastic background. Love the stitched rectangle with the vellum behind it.
ReplyDeleteWow! It must took you a while to stick all those die cut words on card! I envy you, I don't think I will have the patient to do so! Great card!
ReplyDeleteOh my this is lovely! Perfect colors and adorable design!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card, that's a lot of die cutting!
ReplyDeleteVey nice card. I love this technique. irisesther54 at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteThat background looks amazing, gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!!! Love the die cutting!!
ReplyDeleteGreat card, love the die cuts. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteavonsherry2003 at yahoo dot com
Love the die cut background! This is where a sticker maker would come in handy lol :)
ReplyDeleteThe background is really awesome! Fabulous idea :) One that I may very well scraplift!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely LOVE this card!
ReplyDeleteSo fun! Love the background!
ReplyDeleteSo fun! Love the background!
ReplyDeleteSo fun! Love the background!
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