Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Erin Lee Creative / March Release / Blog Hop

Sweet Succulents

Welcome!  
I am so excited to help my friend Erin of Erin Lee Creative with her latest release.   The release was actually released early over the weekend!  There is an inspiration blog hop today that is listed below.......Let's have some fun!


I had so much fun with the Sweet Succulents Bundle.  I created some purple succulents as these are the kind I remember my grandma having in her huge iron kettle pot in her front flower bed.

I started with the new Houndstooth Stencil.  Scattered Straw Distress Ink was lightly blended over a panel of cardstock.  I added in my die cut stamped succulents and leaves adding in some dimension with foam adhesive.  The 'congratulations' sentiment is from the new set Small Script.  A few white gems finish my card!

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***PRIZES***

There will be 3 (three) random $25 gift certificate winners chosen and posted on Saturday, March 25th.  So be sure to comment!

Join me for the rest of the blog hop--

Amy-->me!


Thanks for sharing a part of your day with me!

10 comments:

  1. Such a beautiful card with a lovely background and design! :)

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  2. love the yellow and purple color combo - really makes an impact!!

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  3. The background looks great with the succulents. Really great pairing.

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  4. I love the houndstooth background and gorgeous purple succulents!

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  5. Love the Houndstouth
    Stencil as the background!
    Very pretty.
    Carla from Utah

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  6. Love this beauty! The color combo is lovely
    and I adore those pretty succulents.

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  7. Great combinations of color and layers.

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  8. What a beautiful color combination! Thanks.

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  9. So pretty with the purple flowers and yellow background.

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  10. Pretty card! Love the colors you used! The houndstooth background stamp is awesome, and I love the colors you used for the succulents!

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