I've been adding quite a bit of Verve Stamps to my collection over the last few years as well as some of the coordinating dies and I love how versatile the stamps are and the fun you can have with mixing them together.
Supplies used:
- Verve Stamps: Each Day stamp set, Surely Goodness stamp set, Grace Plain Jane stamp
- A Cut Above Dies by Verve: Classy Label Die, Goodness Flower Die Set
- KAISERCRAFT Porcelain Rose paper pad
- kraft cardstock base
Hi Jennipher! Thanks for popping over on my blog and saying "hello!" I've missed your beautiful work too! This is such a pretty card with the sheet music panel and pretty lace! I love that purple card in a previous post too! I hope you are doing well and happy these days :)
ReplyDeleteLove this card and the papers you used! Fabulous take on the sketch challenge too! Hugs, Karen
ReplyDeleteAwesome take on the sketch. Love the blue DP, the quote and sentiment are just lovely. The touch of the music notes and that colorful flower are the perfect touches. Hope your doing well, God bless you and hugs.
ReplyDeleteIt's so good to see you posting again, Jennipher! I missed you for those several months between posts. This is delightful. I love the text and the music in the background. Terrific lace and sentiments, too. Thanks for stopping by my blog and for the loving encouragement. Hope all is well with you. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteOH Jennipher, this is fabulous.. Wonderful job on this sketch..
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful creation. I love the DP's as well as the colors you used. So glad you joined us at last week's Challenge at Word Art Wednesday. Please join us again this week and inspire us and our followers with your creativity and earn the chance to win wonderful prizes. Leaving you with God's Word in Romans 15:13 which says, "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope." Hugs and blessings!
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Just beautiful. Love the color and arrangement. The sentiment is front and center. Perfect. - Jim
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