Back again for another week as the May Guest Designer for Paper Smooches. Just have to say that this is so much fun. I'm seriously giddy... wish you could see the silly grin on my face right now.
This first card uses the new set Alfresco. You never really want ants at your picnic (or BBQ) but if you can't beat 'em, join 'em! That was the the inspiration for this card.
Thanks to Kim for giving me the honour of playing along this month and thanks to you for stopping by. I always appreciate it!
Hope you are having a great week.
Glenda
Card details:
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Stamps: Paper Smooches Alfresco
Paper: A Muse Cherry gingham, white and black card stock
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories: May Arts twine, Copic Markers, Slice Elite & Studio Essentials Design Card, paper piercer
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Stamps: Paper Smooches Hubby & Wifey and Sentiment Sampler
Paper: Gina K Designs Kraft, A Muse Grass gingham, white card stock
Ink: SU! Real Red & Tangerine Tango, VersaMagic Mango Madness, Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories: May Arts twine, SU! buttons, A Muse Sugar Pearls, Spellbinders Wavy Rectangles Nestabilities, Cuttlebug
We're in ant hell here at the moment but if they were as cute as those two they might not drive me so crazy!
ReplyDeleteLove the little flowers on the second card - they look great with the gingham!
What a cute little scene with the ants! The banner she's pulling along is fun! I've always loved gingham—the flower card is pretty and lighthearted with those whimsical flowers!
ReplyDeleteHee Hee, these are awesome!!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is that one with the ants but they are both lovely. :)
The gingham is fabulous!!
You should add them to the Moxie Fab Gingham challenge!
http://www.moxiefabworld.com/2012/05/card-creations-week-gingham-challenge.html
Great cards! I love that banner the ant has.
ReplyDeleteLove these cards dearie!!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love love love that first card--TOOOO cute!
ReplyDeleteYEAH!! I'm so thrilled for you! You knocked it out of the park with these cards, Ms. GDT! You're so fab for showing alternate ways of using these sets. :)
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