Welcome to our March Share It Sunday Blog Hop. We are a group of Stampin’ Up Demonstrators from around the world that post cards and projects once a month to inspire others in their card making process.
During the week I create a lot of cards for different blog hops and design cards for my virtual classes. I save all the left over materials from making cards each week and every Sunday I design a card that uses up some of the “scraps”. Here is my card for this week….
The card base is made with a 5.5″ x 8.5″ (14.9 cm x 21.0 cm) piece of Seaside Spray cardstock folded in half. This color is retiring soon and I will really miss it as it’s such a beautiful, soft blue. I attached different sized strips of Hydrangea Hill Designer Series paper and cardtock (Highland Heather, Gorgeous Grape, and Seaside Spray at an angle to a piece of 4.0″ x 5.25″ (10.0 cm x14.4 cm) Basic White cardstock. I attached the Basic White to the Seaside Spray card base. I had a left over sheep that I had stamped on Basic White using the Springtime Joy Stamp Set and colored the flowers with Seaside Spray and Highland Heather markers. I stamped the sentiment from the Hydrangea Haven Stamp Set using Goregous Grape ink onto a piece of scrap Purple Posy using the Stitched So Sweetly Dies. I added some rhinestones to the flowers and a bow made out of Gorgeous Grape Sheer Ribbon. I think it turned out pretty well especially since I was able to use up many of my scraps.
If you like my card please leave a comment. You are on Sea Ranch Creations blog and see the list below to hop to other wonderful card and project ideas.
Happy Stamping!
Susan
Very pretty Susan Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Diane for leaving a comment
Beautiful card xx
Thank you Alison
Adorable card!
Thanks Melva
Really cute card!!! 😊
Thank you Allie
I love the combo of the Hydrangea papers with the sweet lamb. TFS x
I'm so glad you like the card Sara.
A really sweet card. Got to love making use of all the scraps.
What a great idea to make a card with all of the scraps from the week, and it's just beautiful!
Such a great idea to use scraps.