Thursday, March 26, 2015

Stamping and Mixing Patterns

I had a little bit of extra time this evening, and was very happy that I was able to create another fun card for a particular challenge that; although I love, I have never won, and doubt I ever will.  It's one of my favorite companies, Papertrey Ink.  I've played along there for years, but the odds of winning are......well, let's just say not in my favor.  LOL
I created this card using some October Afternoon patterned papers and an October Afternoon stamp.  I also used SEVERAL fun Papertrey Ink products including their Limeade Ice Wool Felt and Hawaiian Shores Wool Felt, their Heart Border Die, Cream Cotton Baker's Twine and a sentiment from their Heart 2 Heart #4 Stamp Set.
 
I am entering this card in the following challenges:
 
Nichole Heady/Papertrey Ink Blog - Make It Monday #206 - Stamping and Mixing Patterns - I love this idea, and I often combine mixed background patterns.  I used no less than five (5) Papertrey Ink products which are all listed and linked above.  Have I mentioned that I absolutely LOVE Papertrey Ink?
 
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog - Simon Says "Anything Goes"

Crafty Calendar Challenge Blog - March Challenge - Add Some Metal - I absolutely LOVE adding metal embellishments.  They make such a statement.  For this card, I attached a tiny Tim Holtz rusty paper clip to my sentiment.

Little Scrap Pieces - Saturday Linky Party
 
Thank you for visiting me today, and please know that I am very grateful for the comments you leave.  I will do my best to stop by and leave you some love in return.  Have fun creating, and thanks for being wonderfully you!
 
Karen

15 comments:

  1. LOVE all your bright colors and patterns in this beautiful card...it's definitely a stunner! And don't feel bad about not winning...I've played for years and have never won a Make it Monday either! I learn something new just about every Monday though, and it keeps my card stash filled, so it's all good! :0)

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  2. Oh, I love this paper, Karen... reminds me of when I was little. (Wow, am I getting old!!!!) Beautiful work... such a pretty vintage look!

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  3. It is definitely pretty enough to win! Love those felt flowers and heart border.

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  4. What a wonderful and cheerful card Karen.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  5. Beautifully bright patterns, Karen. The felt flowers are so warm and lovely! Hang in there, your time is coming. (May you win soon!)

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  6. Oh Karen, I just love this bright and cheerful card! This challenge was definitely right up your alley! You're so good at mixing and matching patterned papers. You're one of my favorite designers when it comes to that.
    I've been playing along with MIM for years and have never won either but the ideas and inspiration I get from others has been so good for me. And I've met some wonderful paper-crafting friends through these and many other challenges (like yours). I hope you win soon!

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  7. Beautiful cheerful card!! I hope you win!!
    Hugs,
    Ginny

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  8. So bright and cheery--a perfect welcome to spring!

    :)trisha

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  9. Beautiful colors! (Some of my very favorites!)

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  10. love the stamp the card is wonderful as always

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  11. Thank you so much for your lovely words in my blog. I really appreciate it :)
    I am now a follower at wordartwednesday :) Thank you for sending me the link :)
    Wish you a Happy Easter ! :)

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  12. Gorgeous card. I love the colours. Thanks for joining in our Add Some Metal" challenge at Crafty Calendar this month.
    Hugs
    Bev x

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  13. What a fun card!! Love the colors and patterns and the flowers are the perfect touch!

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  14. So pretty - love the vintage style, beautiful.
    Thanks for sharing your wonderful creation with us at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.
    Hugs,
    Caryn

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  15. I think this is gorgeous and a winner in my book!

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