This week The Shabby Tea Room was having a picture from Potterybarn as their inspiration. Potterybarn is one of my favourite stores in the US, and the colours immediately made me think of some old papers I've got from Scenic Route. Since that's half the job done, I decided to play along.
Supplies: Cardstock: Scenic Route | Patterned Paper: Scenic Route | Ribbon: Basic Grey | Border Punch: Martha Stewart (Modern Garland), EK Success (Bracket) | Flower Punch: EK Success | Lace: Spotlight | Clear Stamps: Waltzing Mouse (Say It With Style), Papertrey Ink (Butterfly Dreams) | Butterfly die: Papertrey Ink | Chipboard Frame: Tattered Angels | Pearls: KaiserCraft | Ink: Stampin'Up (Chocolate Chip) | Twine | Corner Rounder: Woodware Designs
I also wanted to point out that it's so nice to see a lot of unfamiliar faces to me on my blog and leaving a comment. You might have been visiting for a long time, but clearly I wasn't aware of that. Hope to see you all again soon.
10 comments:
this is beautiful with the damask background and the stripe border edge. I love the frame you used for the sentiment.
Oh so pretty and the striped DSP matches the inspiration pic perfectly!! Thanks for joining our Tea Room challenge this week :)
Very pretty! Debbie is right - that DSP is perfect for this challenge! Great job! Thanks for playing along with us at TSTR! :)
Beautiful card, Lisette!
Lisette, this card is exquisite! It looks like it belongs in a model home hanging on the wall! Thanks so much for sharing it with us in the Tea Room!
The frame is beautiful around the sentiment - and I love the butterfly and flowers. Thanks for joining us in TSTR!
so pretty and elegant
This is so pretty, love it all!
This card is really beautiful and elegant. They will regret that they haven't chosen you for their DT. ;-)
xoxo
PS: Can you tell I'm catching up? ;-) I had quite a busy week and haven't had much time for blog visits.
This is gorgeous! I absolutely love the combination of punched edging and trims and graphic elements in your design. Really spectacular work. Thanks so much for sharing with us in the Tea Room this week.
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