I am using the Crafty Friends stamp set for this sketch.
I have placed her in the circle and paper pieced her dress with paper from Graphic 45, Artisan Style. Also a purchase this weekend.
I just love the font on stamps, they are perfect with the images.
She is colored with Copic Markers. The die on the side is Simon Says Pinpoint border and Spellbinder Scalloped Borders Two.
Here is the card that I made.
This is the inside of the card.
This card can be sent for any occasion.
Thanks for stopping by and I do appreciate all of the love that you leave.
FABULOUS stamp choice.....ain't that the truth!!! I love your sweet little girl peeking through the window cut out! She is perfectly adorable! That 'swoopy' border die is magnificent! Kraft and Orange work so well together too, like coconuts and sunshine....2 things I long for! hahaha Oh and the Vellum I am so in a Vellum Mood these days.....love it!!!
ReplyDeleteLove how the focal image for the front is on the inside but the inside coordinates with the sentiment. . The pretty die edge adds so much and love how you carried it to the inside. Did you and Nancy go shopping?
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome stamp set. Love that sentiment!!! You are so clever with your take on the challenge - I would never thought to cut out that circle. It's so adorable. And I love that border too, especially in the orange to pick up the color in her paper pieced dress. This card is over-the-top awesome my sweet!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love absolutely everything about this card! Your coloring is amazing and the sentiment is perfect! Thank you for playing along with this weeks MFT Sketch Challenge!
ReplyDeleteLove how you made this a window card! Great use of that fancy edge die on the side too. Glad you played along with us at MFT this week!
ReplyDeletePure Cuteness!!
ReplyDeleteAwww...another sweet card! Love the little PI image peeking out from the window and lovely border! A perfect sentiment inside, too!:-)
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you love our stamps! And that orange on the left is just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSusan R. Opel, Creative Ambassador for My Favorite Things