What does not work for one card might work for another... When I stamped my lilac card earlier this week, I was not paying attention and initially did my tree leaves in Pear Pizzazz. Then when I snapped out of my temporary daze, I realized I wanted the leaves stamped in lilac, so I discarded my piece of white cardstock. Then I found it later in my paper scraps after receiving my new catalogue order, and I realized it would look great with the leaves picture paper from the Serene Scenery DSP.
I centered my design around the Try Stampin' on Tuesday sketch #276, and in order to have the DSP showing, I had to make my card extra big (4½" x 6").
Stampin' Up! Supplies
Stamps: Arbre protecteur (Sheltering Tree), Pensées à la plume (Feather Together), Letters for You
Cardstock: Old Olive, Whisper White, Early Espresso
Designer Series Paper Stack: Serene Scenery
Ink: Pear Pizzazz, Early Espresso
Accessories: Pearl Basic Jewels, Linen Thread, Banner Punch,
White Envelope, Stampin' Dimensionals, Large Letters Framelits Dies,
Baked Brown Sugar Thick Baker's Twine, Angled Tag Topper Punch, Triple Banner Punch
great natural card. thanks for joining us at try stampin or not on tuesday.
Posted by: Kaylin Krawczyk | June 29, 2016 at 14:03
Cindy, I love the use of this tree on the card. I haven't done much with me because I haven't seen ideas that really inspire me to use it, but thank you! Now, your card does! I love neutral colors, so this really appeals to my own personal eye. Thanks for joining us at Try Stampin' on Tuesday. Crystal, DT
Posted by: Super Stamp Girl | July 01, 2016 at 09:19
Very nicely done, Cindy....I love the organic feel with the tree and the earthy colors! Great use of our TSOT sketch, too!
Posted by: LeAnne | July 04, 2016 at 17:39