supplies: white card base, Doodlebug design papers from some older spring pads, Simon Friendship Blooms flowers and leaves and Painted Hello die, Hero Arts Spring Memories woodblock stamp from 2005
This little spring text stamp is one of my favorites. It's long discontinued, but I still like to bring it out once a year.
Weekend again! We're brighter here today after some good spring rains yesterday - I can see my daffodil stems starting up already! Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your day!
This little spring text stamp is one of my favorites. It's long discontinued, but I still like to bring it out once a year.
Weekend again! We're brighter here today after some good spring rains yesterday - I can see my daffodil stems starting up already! Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your day!
What a clever idea to paper piece those daffodils. They are darling!! Love them. TFS txjennywren.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing like those spring bulb flowers, they all make me smile. Your card screams spring time.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to paper piece the daffodils like this! I have just been stamping with another daffodil stamp, and I had not thought to try this, so I might give it a go! Thanks for the inspiration!
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Love this in paper-piecing! Gorgeous design all around, Lin!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful way to do the flowers Lin, so eyecatching.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful, Lin! Such sweet patterns, and a perfect palette for springtime!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW do I love your patterned daffodils! Pretty card!
ReplyDeleteso sweet Lin. Using the PP for your daffodils was an inspiring touch.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, Lin - a gorgeous Spring card, love that definition stamp :)
ReplyDeleteOh my, Lin, I love the paper-pieced daffodils! What a fun and fabulous card! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! Great paper piecing (one of my favorite techniques!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pieced daffodils, Lin!!
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