We're back today on the Inspiration Station Challenge Blog with a new challenge and this is our inspiration photo:
The idea behind the challenge is that you make something inspired by the photo AND tell us how you were inspired.
For more details and to see the cards from the rest of the Design Team, have a look here on the challenge blog.
I used the colours from the photo and of course the sunflowers too.
To make my card I used:
- patterned paper from Stampin' Up
- stamped sentiment from the Biggest Wish stamp set from Stampin' Up
- paper and card from Craft Creations
We are also partnering with the current Double Trouble Challenge here:
I would like to enter my card in the following challenges:
Crafty Catz - anything goes/three or more layers
Creative Knockouts - lots of layers
NBUS Challenge - this is the first time I've used this stamp set
Beautifully created Helen! I adore the patterned paper and it's perfect for this challenge. Thanks again for another wonderful team project for The Inspiration Station Challenge.
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Love the colors in your card and the coziness the whole project radiates
ReplyDeleteA beautiful birthday card, lovely design and colours, sunflowers always make me smile, they're such happy flowers! Thank you for joining in at Crafty Catz this week.
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This makes me smile. SO beautiful!
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That stamp set was just waiting for this sunflower challenge, Helen! It is perfection and you've made such a beautiful happy card design with it. Thank you for inspiring everyone at NBUS! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty patterned paper and such a nice border for your background. It wasn't hard to meet our requirement at Double Trouble and you did a great job... would love you to share with us and you will have earned three chances at our random draw. Hope you join us for this challenge and future fun challenges with Thing 1, 2 and 3.
ReplyDeleteHelen your card is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing and inspiring everyone over at NBUS. I hope to see more of your projects. Bonnie GDT
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