Have you seen Your Next Stamp's latest release? I was following along closely and put in my order as soon as items went live for sale as I had fallen in love with the new Gardening Phoebe set. It's one of those sets that is full of little images so I know I'll get good bang for my buck on this one. And because Karen, the owner of Your Next Stamp lives in Ontario (just like me!), I get my orders lickity-split. Love it!!
As soon as my goodies arrived, I started by opening my Gardening Phoebe stamps and dies. I used them to create this card for the latest Your Next Stamp sketch challenge. The mat and semi-circle were cut with Simon Says Stamp's stitched rectangle dies. The grass is a retired My Craft Spot die (combined with a Simon Says Stamp stitched rectangle die). The tiny sun and cloud are from Mama Elephant's Sunday Stroll set, and Phoebe, the flower, bee and sentiment are all from Your Next Stamp's Gardening Phoebe set.
I'll be entering this card in Your Next Stamp Sketch Challenge #36.
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Aww Kate! This is so super adorable!!!!!
What a sweet card!
Oh how CUTE Kate! Fabulous Scene and adorable Images!!!
Theresa
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What a sweet card with all the sweet flowers and bugs! I love the Phoebe images, don't you??
This is just the sweetest card! I really love this darling set with all those fun little images. You have me wanting to order this set now...I love it!
This is so cute!! I love the way all your fun images really pop since they're all die cut!
Super cute card! I love Phoebe!! Thanks for joining us at Your Next Stamp!!
This is so cute - love the little scene you've created. Thanks for playing along with us at Your Next Stamp.
Beautiful card! Love the paper piecing and scene! Thank you for joining us at Your Next Stamp!
What a super duper cute card! Such a wonderful way to create a scene and pull in all the sketch elements. I always look forward to seeing your take on the challenge!
It is a lovely card, I saw it on the YNS blog. I love how cheerful it is and the colouring is great. Thanks for the inspiration! And warm regards from far away Hungary. Zsofi
nice
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