Friday, November 29, 2019

Fab Friday Sketch Challenge #FabFri177: Tropical Chic (30 Day Gratitude Challenge: Day 29)

Good morning!

Hopefully you have survived all the Thanksgiving fun and carb coma and are now relaxing (or maybe shopping!)  I was out last night and early this morning working helping cross those items off the Christmas gift list and plan on spending the day relaxing.  We have just a couple more days left in the month and a couple more cards in this years gratitude challenge.  Today I decided to play along with the Fab Friday sketch challenge for this pretty all occasion card.

I started with Crumb Cake cardstock for the cardbase and then used Night of Navy cardstock to mat a piece of Pressed Petals Specialty Designer Series Paper.

For the greeting I used the Tropical Chic stamp set and stamped in Night of Navy ink on Daffodil Delight cardstock before fussy cutting it out with Paper Snips and attaching it with Mini Dimensionals.  As a final element on the card I took a piece of Gold 3/8" Metallic-Edge Ribbon and colored it with a Rococo Rose Dark Stampin' Blends Marker and then tied a bow with the twine from the Magnolia Lane Ribbon Combo Pack.

I can't get over how beautiful this DSP is, very realistic and the burlap background add some additional texture.

Below are easy ordering links for products used on today's card:

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Enjoy,

Diana
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4 comments:

  1. So pretty, Diana - love thinking of flower days ahead, it's getting nippy these days even here in AZ! Beautiful! Thanks so much for playing at Fab Friday!

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    1. Thanks Heather! Yes we are definitely in for more colder days ahead of us before the flowers return.

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  2. Very pretty! Love that background paper. Thanks for joining us at Fab Friday, hope to see you again soon!

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  3. I love seeing this DSP in larger pieces! It's so pretty it's a shame to cover any of it up! I like how you let it shine! And cool ribbon treatment as well! Thanks for sharing at Fab Friday!

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