Wednesday, February 12, 2014

All about stripes......


Have you been following the 7th Anniversary challenges over at PTI this week?  I could not pass up today's challenge......to incorporate stripes!!!  I knew the perfect way I was going to do this........using the Lil' Inker Designs Cover Up Die: Stitches and Stripes!!!!

I die cut my Cover Up Die with white cardstock.......then stamped Bigger Blooms from PTI in shades of pink, blue, and yellow onto my die cut panel.  I love how some parts of the blooms are missing!!!  The stitches leave such a fabulous look to the diagnonal stripes where my sentiment was stamped.  My whole panel was adhered to a Basic Gray card base with foam adhesive (yes! I used lots!).

Hip Hip Hooray!

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Thanks for sharing a part of your day with me!

{Hip, Hip, Hooray!}
Stamps:  Bigger Blooms (PTI)
Ink:  Fresh Ink/Amuse Ink
Dies:  Cover Up Die: Stitches and Stripes (Lil' Inker Designs)
Misc:  Foam Adhesive

13 comments:

Hannelie said...

Wow. This looks fabulous!

Barb said...

Oh, my goodness, Amy - what a fabulous card! I love how this turned out! Beautifully done!

Kara said...

beautiful Amy!! Love it!

Kristie Goulet said...

LOVE how this turned out, Amy! Awesome!

Alex said...

LOVE THIS CARD! This is so beautiful, love how you used a black cardstock base! I need that die plate!

Sharron said...

Stunning! Love how great the LI die cut looks!

Nadine said...

Amy I LOVE this! ! I don't know how I missed the LID die but I actually like it better than another one I was considering. Fabulous card!

Annheidel said...

Striking card! I like how you stamped the flowers over several stripes.

Jen Carter said...

This is gorgeous Amy! I love the contrast of the black & white and it was such a great idea to stamp directly on the panel!

Jackie Pedro said...

This is so gorgeous Amy!

Jackie Pedro said...

This is so gorgeous Amy!

June K said...

Gorgeous card, Amy.

Chrissy Larson said...

I love the stamping on the stripes and the black and white make those flowers really pop!

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