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Challenge #106 has begun at Time Out Challenges. This gorgeous, springy Home-Sweet-Home inspiration photo really sang to me. I used several elements of the picture to compose my card: the blue pedestal on which the vase is standing, the design on the vase, the Forsythia, that touch of gold in the forks that are laying on the napkin, and lastly, the hope in my heart as I welcome this new season and the newness and warmth that it holds.
The challenge runs from Thursday, March 29th to Wednesday April 11th.
Our sponsor for this challenge is Altenew.
Challenge winner will receive a $20 gift voucher for the Altenew Store.
Challenge winner will receive a $20 gift voucher for the Altenew Store.
Our fabulous Guest Designer is Sarah Gray. Sarah's BLOG is chock full of wonderful card designs. Sarah's card, gift and home decor designs are available for purchase on Folksy. Give yourself a treat and check both out for lots of arty inspiration.
Head on over to the Time Out Challenge Blog, and see what the Design Team has created for your inspiration. I can't wait to see how the photo inspires you!
I'm also playing at:
SimonSaysStamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes
The Sisterhood Of Crafters - Spring Flowers
Head on over to the Time Out Challenge Blog, and see what the Design Team has created for your inspiration. I can't wait to see how the photo inspires you!
I'm also playing at:
SimonSaysStamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes
The Sisterhood Of Crafters - Spring Flowers
wow you got so many elements from the card that I missed! I love it when this happens, shows me how we all see things differently and that is why I love photo challenges. I adore you picked out the pattern on the vase and used this in the blue as the background such a super idea. And the flowers look amazing floating here. This card inspires me x
ReplyDeleteYou really used so much elements; love how you used a stencil to get the depth and the flowers look so delicate; real spring flowers! Hugs, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteOH WOW ... I just love your design Stephanie! Just beautiful!!! Thanks so much for joining us at The Sisterhood’s ‘Spring Flowers’ challenge and please come back again soon!
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What a beautiful card and take on the inspiration, and I love that sentiment! Thank you for sharing this with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!
ReplyDeleteSuch a stunning card, Stephanie. I really love your beautiful yellow flowers, and the other elements you were able to incorporate into your design.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully created card with all your pretty added elements! Thank you for joining our challenge at The sisterhood!
ReplyDeleteDiane TSH DT {Nellies Nest}
STUNNING card!! I love every carefully created detail that makes this card really stand out. Thank you so much for playing with the Spring Flowers challenge at the Sisterhood of Crafters and hope you will join us again soon!
ReplyDeleteSimply lovely, Stephanie ... love how the soft stencilling mimics the vase ... those delicate lemon blossoms are gorgeous against it! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful card! I love the stencilled background and those pretty flowers! Thank you for playing at Inspired By :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love all the elements you added from the photo to make this beauty!
ReplyDeleteI have to say that I hope your sentiment is true because Spring sure seems to be taking it's sweet time arriving here ;) I swear that I saw snowflakes yesterday!
ReplyDeleteYour card is so fabulous - I love the soft stenciled background - the blue really makes your gorgeous yellow flowers pop! And I love the gold (another thing I totally missed in the photo!). Great design - perfect card!
Beautiful! I love the softly stenciled bg, this is one of my favorite card making techniques, it's such a fast way to add some "wow" to cards! Beautifully colored flowers too and I sure hope this sentiment is true... The spring is about 3 weeks late here in Finland and we still have a massive amount of snow. Grrrr!!
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