Friday, August 10, 2012

International Bazaar

                                                                     International Bazaar!

Sounds kind of fun and exciting doesn't it? Well, I pulled out my brand new Designer Series Paper that I hadn't worked with yet and chose to start with the fairly simple Lucky Limeade and Whisper White graphic. I have to work up to all those brighter colors - it'll come tho'.

I broke the rules a bit on this card.... I used the DSP as a frame for my Whisper White card stock which I had embossed with the Fancy Fan Folder. Only, this time I used the reverse side, so it's actually de-embossed, which gives it a little softer look.

The Lucky Limeade image and the Miss You are from Lacy & Lovely, a great little set that I use often. And, yes, I added a Gumball Green Dahlia. I think it's just fine and not too matchy, matchy. (Matchy isn't a word, oh my!)

So now for a little contest!!
If you can tell me what stamp set I got the Basic Grey scallop shape from, I will choose one of the correct entries to receive their very own Lacy & Lovely Clear Stamp Set!

I'm on vacation this week, so I will choose and announce the winner on Monday August 13th!
Submit your guess here!
     Lacy & Lovely
   122885w
  122887c

                                                                 Fancy Fan Folder
                                                                        127751

In Color Dahlias
127556
Aren't these just the cutest! Little pops of color!

Did you know that you can order all these items online with a click of a button!
Coolest deal ever!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Penny- I love your blog and i'm thinking that the stamp you used is Blue Ribbon? Thanks for the chance to win...that set has been on my wish list! Thanks! Karen (kedavidson@tds.net)

carpediem said...

love stamp sets that are versatile! i recognize this image from the blue ribbon stamp set! laura j

Missi said...

This is one of the images from the Blue Ribbon stamp set. I love to get different ideas on how to use images. Thanks!!