Supplies: Papers & enamel dots from MME; buttons from Mossy Made etsy shop; Versamark & clear EP; Barn Door & Peacock Feathers distress inks; sentiment from Reverse Confetti
All those bright springy colours - so very happy to see something other than snowy white, since we just got another 2 feet of snow on Sunday. Ew.
Here's the sketch:
This challenge will be open until next Sunday, March 22 - hop on over & see what the rest of the team has made!
xoxo,
Jessi
13 comments:
What a FUN, colorful card. This is a happy card (to me), and I really like it. I'm not overly fond of using buttons, but not only are they perfect here, but I do so like the shape and the compliment of the enamel dots -- very pretty.
Beautiful card Jessi, I love the fun bright colours and the fabulous sentiment. I agree with Jenee, this is a happy card :).
I'm sure I have this paper pad somewhere.... what a wonderful combo of pretty patterns Jessi!
Y'all are just taking this snow thing a bit too far. Love the BRIGHT and HAPPY colors of this card.
Fun mix of papers & never thought to combine buttons & enamel dots--wonderful card! I cannot believe you just got 2 more feet of snow!
such a cute card.. i love those buttons.. :)
Look at all that beautiful patterned paper! And of course you have the buttons to match. It is a very bright and happy card!
(I didn't even want to ask you about your continuing snow saga...)
So pretty! I love your papers and those buttons!
My mother sent me pics of all the new snow! :-O
Adorable take of the sketch Jessi!! Great idea for the button and enamel dot cluster!! :)
Awesome take on the sketch!! Love the pattern paper too!! Great placements of buttons and enamel dots!!
Awesome card! Love the bright, fun colors and the buttons and enamel dots!
I love your take on the sketch! What bright, happy colors, and I love the buttons and dots cluster!
What a nice friend! I wish I had one of those that would send me a box of Aquamarkers or the new ones named after a lizard, I think. I love your card, so much pizzazz with the focal point being your sentiment.
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