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Sunday, February 16, 2014

A card for St. Patrick's Day with a free digi stamp and papers





St. Patrick's day is right around the corner and I'm not waiting this year 'til the last minute to make a card. I was in a coloring mood this weekend and used this wonderful free clover bouquet digital stamp from Waltzing Mouse.


I colored it with Caran D'ache Luminance 6901 pencils. The green striped and polka dot papers used for this card are also freebies from Cottage Market and Free Pretty Things for You!. I added the little lady bug embellishment for a touch of red.


The inside of this card is a sentiment created on my computer with fonts Brewsky (is that appropriate for St. Patty's day or what?!) and Sandscript BTN.

I used this sketch from Sketch Saturday #297:


I'm also entering this card in Cute Card Thursday #308 Clever Cutting challenge (fussy cutting, die-cuts, punches).

Material
Papercardstock, free polka-dot and stripe papers
StampWaltzing Mouse clover bouquet digital stamp
DiesDie-namics circles and corners
Embellishmentsribbon, button, twine, lady bug
FontsSandscript BTN, Brewsky

4 comments

  1. Love the ladybug on the beautifully colored bouquet of clover. Your bow is so pretty and perfect.

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  2. Stunning Shani, thank you so much for showing me, your card is beautiful, very fresh! I will pin this and hope to pop back and visit you again! thank you!

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  3. What a FABULOUS St. Patrick's Day Card! I LOVE IT and I think I recognize the stripes : ) LOL!!! Hugs and the top of the morning to you!

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  4. A wonderful card.. I love the fresh green and lovely image. Thanks for joining us at Sketch Saturday.
    ;-) Alex H.

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