Hi folks! It's the last day of the Winnie & Walter and Simon Says Stamp team-up, and today we're doing a sketch-based challenge:
Like the other challenges this week, I'm using the Simon Says Stamp Ice Cream Dream set. But unlike the other challenges, I'm using the background stamps and "sweet" sentiment, and not the ice cream images. It's a new-house card for my friends who moved away a couple weeks ago.
The house is cut out from Dear Lizzy 5th & Frolic paper. I used an exacto to cut the door out and then added one of the w&w hearts flying out. Also used my stash of mis-printed wedding invitations that a co-worker gave me 20 years ago ... love the thickness and texture to the white paper.
Stop back tonight for the amazing August Release blog hop for Winnie & Walter ... we'll be showing all the new sets in one post! I'm dying to see what everyone has created!!
Thanks for looking!
-Kelly
Love the hearts coming out the door and great use of that house!
ReplyDeleteGreat patterns you chose and the the hearts coming out of that door are so special.
ReplyDeleteLove the open door
ReplyDeleteon the house! Too
cute.
Carla from Utah
L-O-V-E your card! Precious idea!!!
ReplyDeleteAwww such a sweet happy card, Love the color choices you make on all ur cards :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a cute idea with the heart peeking out the door!
ReplyDeleteKelly this is such a lovely new home card! The door is perfect!
ReplyDeleteHi Kelly! This is fantastic! One of the best I saw over at W&W. Love all the elements, the house of course, but also choice of papers-- especially the one inside!! Just love how you include those patterned papers inside your cards!! Hope you summer went well! xo
ReplyDeleteI just love the open door with the hearts flying out Kelly! what a creative design - and I also love the colors you used!
ReplyDeleteI love that heart out of the open door Kelly.
ReplyDeleteFun card for someone's new house :)
ReplyDeleteSo lovely, Kelly ... such a great colour combo and the hearts flying out of the door are just fabulous! Anita :)
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