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Hi friends!  It's Monday again and time for another Mojo Monday sketch.  I had originally planned a card with a doily for the circle element, but when I sat down to stamp I decided I wanted to paper piece the flowers from Happy Place, so went with circle dies and an old pack of paper I don't think I've ever used.




The flowers are stamped onto the circle and also onto a yellow polka dot print, then cut out the tops and paper pieced onto the circle.  I used a strong liquid glue around the edges and then a small pop dot in the center of each flower to give them a little dimension and shape.  The stems are colored with a pear pizazz marker.  I matted the circle with sage shadow and used the same card stock with the  Scalloped Trim Trio die for the border.  A couple hand cut pennants, a seam binding bow and some liquid pearl accents finish things off.

Hope you're having a great start to the week!  Thanks so much for stopping by today!


Mojo Monday 355
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Stamps:  Happy Place (Verve Stamps)
Paper: On the Sunny Side (MME), sage shadow (SU!), cream (Neenah)
Ink: pear pizazz (SU!), black, antique linen (Ranger Distress)
Accessories:  Scalloped Trim Trio Die Set (A Cut Above by VERVE), Signature Ribbon Collection (Verve), Classic & Scallop Circles Nestabilities (Spellbinders), buttercup liquid pearls (Ranger)

7 comments

Beth Norman-Roberts said...

Another beautiful card. I like the sketch, and the way you stamped your flowers on DP.

Darlene Gabriel said...

Soft and gorgeous. I love the dimension you gave to the flowers (thanks for sharing how you did it)and the liquid pearls you used on them. Such a sweet card.

JoAnn said...

Beautiful. Love the colors and the flowers. Great sketch.

Marisa said...

Oh how I love that flower image!! Great touch with the liquid pearls on the flowers and elsewhere.

Maureen said...

so pretty! That ribbon looks so yummy!

Irene said...

A beautiful card, love the papers and paper piecing.

Thank you for a brilliant sketch.
luv
irene
xxxx

Anonymous said...

Oh girl, this is amazing!