I just loved this photo inspiration for the Tuesday Trigger - these colors take me back to the 50's, and I'm so glad we had 2 weeks to play this time! I was drawn to the heart doily, the little bouquet of red flowers, the red and white gingham check, the tiny touches of aqua, and the buttons. Here is my submission to this challenge:
supplies: white cardstock, unknown green dotted paper, October Afternoon Modern Homemaker dp, white heart doily from Carol, red ribbon flowers (craft store), Hobby Lobby red gingham ribbon, Hero Arts AR130 Handwritten Sentiments, Memento Tuxedo Black ink, assorted buttons
I think this would make a cute Valentine card for a friend!
You're right - this would make such a fun Valentine! Love the heart doily! Wonderful use of these colors, Lin!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a perfect interpretation of the creative prompt Lin!
ReplyDeleteLove it!!
TFS~
this is so adorable....and love the retro look of your design and the colors too!
ReplyDeleteThis is very sweet, Lin!! Love how you interpreted the red roses and the heart doily from the photo inspiration! The colors really shine through!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely tuck this away for Valentine's Day Lin if you don't spoil someone with it sooner!
ReplyDeleteso sweet! I love the pretty red flowers and the buttons, you did a wonderful job with the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSWEET card, Lin! Love your heart shape doily card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteso pretty Lin. Love the heart doily.
ReplyDeletethis is so sweet. wonderful interpretation of the trigger. beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteLin... when i saw the picture for the trigger I thought of you! Such a lovely card. I love your doily with fowers. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is gorgeous, Lin!! I love those flowers and that doily heart! OHHHH! Beautifully done:)
ReplyDeleteYes, this trigger is definitely up your alley, Lin! I adore the card you have made...such a pretty combo of patterns, textures, and colors. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Lin! I love your interpretation of the trigger. I was drawn to those flowers too, but I don't think I captured them as well as you did. :-)
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