Full of Love (for CCMC720)

It’s Thursday and that means Create With Connie & Mary! Today we have a color challenge ~ Sweet Sorbet, Pale Papaya, and Night of Navy. I’ve brought out Full of Love Stamp Set and Lovely Linen DSP.

I took a walk through our new Designer Series Paper, and one fit the bill! Lovely Linen has these three colors, so I then went on a search for a focal stamp that would go well with the paper. Here is what I decided on ~

full of love stamp set, lovely in linen dsp, deckled rectangle dies, sending love card idea, stampin up, karen hallam

Card Details
  • Sweet Sorbet Cardstock base, 8-1/2″x 5-1/2″, scored and folded at 4-1/4″
  • Basic White layer, 5-1/4″x 4″
  • Lovely Linen DSP, 5-1/8″x 3-7/8″
  • Sweet Sorbet layer, 4’x 2-3/4″
  • Basic White, cut with Deckled Rectangle Dies, 3-15/16″x 9/16″
  • Full of Love image stamped with Night of Navy and colored with Blends ~ Sweet Sorbet, Pale Papaya, and Night of Navy
  • Embellished with Iridescent Pearls, Wink of Stella, and Sweet Sorbet Baker’s Twine

FULL OF LOVE CLING STAMP SET (ENGLISH), stampin up, karen hallam

This is a new set in my craft space and I love these sweet images! The sentiment comes in one straight line. To fit the space better, I masked off half at a time, and divided it into two lines.

To add a little dimension, I adhered a piece of craft foam to the back of the Sorbet layer. For an extra bit of sparkle, I dotted the three little flowers on the envelope with Wink of Stella (hard to see in the photo, but beautiful in person!)

Now, let’s head over to Create With Connie & Mary to see what the rest of the design team has created with this color combo!

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2 Comments

  1. Chris from Pella

    So pretty. Boy, I had to look at that paper pack to see what you used. I love this stamp and was trying to decide if I really need it. You sure are nudging it closer to the “A” list. Perfect card for shut-ins, nursing home folks, etc. Great job as always!

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