Dragonfly Dreams meets Frosted Floral Designer Series Paper

Hello Ladies ~ today’s Dragonfly Dreams meets Frosted Floral Designer Series Paper was fun to make.

Yesterday Barb and I played and made some cute Halloween projects to send to the girls.  I will take pictures and share them when we get them all finished.  It was a lot of fun.  The ideas were in a digital magazine I get every quarter.   Sometimes they have good ideas and sometimes there is nothing that appeals to me.  I am sure the girls are going to love it!

We had a lot of fun my Facebook Live last night.  I shared lots of ideas using the Buffalo Check background stamp and made a cute card.  If you missed it you can still see it in the Creations in Paper group on Facebook.  Make sure you go to the group and not the page.  I would love for you to join us next week for the event!

Friday means it is my Fast & Fabulous video series.  This week I have a great card that is quick and easy.  I again paired the Frosted Florals dsp with a set that is not part of the suite.  This time I used Dragonfly Dreams with the paper.  Here is the video of the Dragonfly Dreams meets Frosted Floral Designer Series Paper.

 

 

 

Here is the photo of the card.  I love how the colors in the dragonfly accent the designer series paper.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

inside of card and envelope

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stampin’ Up supplies used for my creation

 

Thanks for visiting me today and I hope I inspired you.  Bijou has a grooming appointment this morning and then I am meeting the interior designer at the granite place to make sure the choices I have made will work.  I love it but Jess and Michaela say the back splash and granite are both busy and compete against each other.  I love the back splash and guess what?  It is very blingy!   Would you expect anything else from me?  Have a Fabulous Friday and I hope you think the dragonfly highlights the designer series paper in my Dragonfly Dreams meets Frosted Floral Designer Series Paper.

 

 

2 Comments

  1. Thank you for sharing this lovely card & simple technique for creating multi-colored images.
    I admire your work ethic & creativity as you challenge yourself to try new designs & ideas every day!

    • Thanks Mary Ann! I love learning new things and playing with my supplies to see what I can do that is different.

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