Hello, hello! Need a little break from your Thanksgiving and Christmas card making? How about something with a touch whimsy today. I remembered this cute paper with all of the little houses and the wheels were in motion!
First up was the gray panel. After die cutting it I stamped the hearts image from the Everyday stamp set around the edges. I layered on the die cut house paper then added this to the aqua card base.
The focal element for my card was created with a cluster of images. The envelope (stamped with hearts from the Everyday stamp set) and Happy Mail circle are both from the Happy Mail stamp set. The sentiments added to the picket fence are also from the Everyday and Happy Mail sets. And finally, to kick the sweetness factor up a notch, I added a trio of Rose Quartz buttons.
Thanks for spending a bit of your day with us!
11 Comments
That paper is so cute! Love how you stamped on the fence & added the hearts on the little envelope & for the gray layer! The buttons really finished it off–so pretty! Wonderful card, Lisa!
Wow, Lisa! This is A.D.O.R.A.B.L.E!!!! And it really is a nice break from all the holiday cards! Love the beautiful paper, and your stamping on the fence! That sweet little envelope, too. It’s all so perfectly pretty! Love this card so much.
Lisa, you kick up the sweetness factor with every card you create … LOve this darling patterned paper, and those you’ve made yourself!
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This is ADORABLE!!! I love the pretty paper you chose and the fun way you used the stamps!!! So nice to see something other then holiday cards!!
totally adorable, lisa! that paper is so perfect with the happy mail and everyday stamp sets!
You always make THE most beautiful cards, I love this one!
Lisa this is so sweet! Your cards always make the little girl in me want to just… twirl around and skip to my lou!!
Such a cute card! Love the delicate nature of the whole thing!!
So sweet and cheery.
This is just awesome Lisa! Love the patterned papers and the sweet scalloped frame!
OMGosh this is sweetness to the MAX! LOVE the paper and the fence with the envelope and that sentiment! FAB, Lisa!