I am luvin the new Fusion Challenge, one because there is a sketch involved..yippee...my favorite kind of challenge! And, two there is a photo inspiration, what could be better? You have the best of both challenge worlds, don't ya think? I do, you can always use either one of both, it is up to you. I went for the gusto today, suing both to challenge myself. Totally luv the sketch and I adore pink and orange together. I used the newly released
Verve Stamp set
Let It Be, I adore this set, so many sweet sentiments and verses. You can see my other card using this set
here. I am sharing another picture of Lexi at the bottom of my post, she is a really good girl! Hope your day is great,
Happy Mothers Day to all the Moms and Moms to be...
enjoy!
When God made Moms, he gave me the best one!
Paper: White Card Stock and Delightful Designer Paper(Authentique)
Ink: Jet Black Archival Ink(Ranger)
Accessories: Spellbinders Exquisite Circle and Square Nesties, Sixxiz Scalloped Heart and Heart Die, Carnival Tickets, Lace Time, Burlap String, Button, Gemstones, Distressing Tool, 3D Foam Squares, and Glue Dots
Where there are hearts I am happy :) Great card! I agree, that Let It Be set is fabulous - have used four of the sentiments in it already!
ReplyDeleteLove the picture of Lexi and hugest of hugs to you as I'm sure today was a bit though...
Such a pretty card! Lovely job with the fusion challenge!
ReplyDeleteAnother stunning creation..so pretty. Thanks for joining us at Fusion.
ReplyDeleteLOVE, love all your layering Teresa!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you joined in the experimenting @ FUSION - hope to see you again soon :)
Love all of the elements and textures in this card. So lovely!
ReplyDeletetotally gorgeous girly
ReplyDeleteCute pup and beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card...so stunning! Love it!
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Your cards are always such a treat...so many lovely details and layers of goodness! So glad that you joined us at Fusion!
ReplyDeleteHi there, Teresa! Thanks for popping by my blog today! Your card is lovely!! :)) :))
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