Our feature colour this week is Cinnamon Cider, an In Color with a tangy bite. I'm sure there will be lots of inspiration shared on this blog hop, so make sure you spend the time checking them out. We are all Stampin' Up! demonstrators and members of Art With Heart.
In Good Taste and Bloom Where You Are Planted are two DSPs which complement each other beautifully. The discount paper promotion has just ended, so I hope you stocked up on these lovely packs from the annual catalogue. Often, the pattern paper can do all the work for your card.
A little bit of stamping using What's Cookin' and Plentiful Plants, using a lovely selection of greens show Cinnamon Cider to it's best advantage. There, we have a simple, sweet note to send to a friend.
Next talented team member on this blog hop is the fabulous Tina Gillespie If the next button is not working or you'd like to see the entire list of participants, go to Catherine Proctor's blog
Rachel, I'm immediately transported to a sweet kitchen scene with your very clever merging of these stamp sets and DSPs - I feel instantly relaxed and happy looking at your beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteLovely card, Rachel. I especially love the DSP background, and the Cinnamon Cider scalloped border. The placement of the sentiment is great, too. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteThis is too cute Rachel. Love the addition of the kitchen items to make it like a windowsill. Gorgeous hanging basket too!
ReplyDeleteAnother delightful card Rachel. So love your combination of DSPs and stamp sets. Plentiful Plans and What’s Cookin’ work beautifully together. I love the corn cobs in a bowl - gorgeous touch. Xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little scene Rachel from the various plants down to the bowl of corn ready for dinner! The tile background is perfect too.
ReplyDeleteThe balance between the groups of plants on your card is fabulous. I love the addition of the S&P shakers - unexpected, but delightful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great scene for your card, Rachel. I love the salt & pepper grinders sitting there amongst the plants on your kitchen bench. Great use of DSP too!
ReplyDeleteI really do love both these bundles and I need to create with them. What a fabulous card you have created and the tiles are a great palette to put all your elements on. Cinnamon Cider works so well on this card. Love the corn cobs and the S&P shakers fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI can just picture that sort of setting in a kitchen Rachel. Thanks for reminding me about the scalloped border. I'd completely forgotten about it
ReplyDeleteI love your created scene. The plants look perfect in the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteA very sweet and lovely card Rachel.
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