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Crazy Crafters Blog Hop with Jessica Brigden


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Hi Everyone,

Welcome to the Crazy Crafters Blog Hop with Jessica Brigden.

I have always liked the Petal Palette Suite and so when I saw these cards from a card kit that Jessica had been promoting, I was tempted to break out my stamp set and replicate the lovely purple card straight away!!


I decided I could file that away in my ideas file for later as I really wanted to try something different.
The new Share What You Love DSP has some lovely images that are great to fussy cut.  I love the colours too as they go so well together.
So out came the scissors and I snipped away until I had a bunch of blooms.
I rearranged them into this beautiful bouquet.


Don't they look great together?!
The sentiment is from the Love What You Do stamp set - just love that font!
And, yes, Petal Palette did still get a look in - it's the background stamp (dots)
The returning Mint Macaron is the background colour, which compliments all the other colours.

Stop by the other Crazy Crafters to see their projects.

Comments

  1. Wow this is stunning Shirley! I love how you have fussy cut the Share What You Love paper, that is stunning .That paper is going to definitely be my favourite from the new catalogue! xx

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    1. Thanks Kayla! I must admit, I don't mind fussy cutting and there are so many images on those papers - you'll have fun with it!!

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  2. Oh - that's gorgeous, Shirley! I love the way your mind works!

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    1. Thanks Stephanie! My mind can be a little crazy at times too!!

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  3. Wow, Shirley, your card is amazing! You must have incredible patience to fussy cut all those flowers! Thanks so much for playing along 💕

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