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Today DeNami Designs is spotlighting the Flower Box Window cling stamp. You get a 10% savings for one week only! It's also a Design Team Blog Hop and I am your LAST STOP on the HOP! Hopefully you have hopped along the way and left a comment for your chance to win this stamp! If you are just wondering in, no problem, you can find the list below!
I started this card with a DeNami Amethyst cardstock base. I took a piece of white cardstock and embossed it next wrapping Sapphire/White Baker's Twine around the lower portion of the panel and tied in a bow. I then added the panel to the card base.
I stamped, cut, and colored the Flower Box Window and added to the center of the card. The Flower Box itself was paper-pieced using some pretty patterned paper.
Inspired by a card my friend Colleen created some time ago, she had flowers gushing out of a flower box I always think of her when I see the DeNami Flower Box Window stamp. I wish I had bookmarked it. I made a mental note of those beautiful gushing flowers. Thanks Col for the inspiration!
Now believe it or not, the next part was inspired by my son!!! He saw me trying to find pearls small enough for the centers of the tiny punched flowers and he came running in from his room with his glitter glue! Although, I didn't take him up on his product offer, I did tell him he was a genius and I pulled out my stickles! Lastly, I die-cut some clouds and added the Thinking of You sentiment from the Thoughtful Greeting Stamp set.
Inspired by a card my friend Colleen created some time ago, she had flowers gushing out of a flower box I always think of her when I see the DeNami Flower Box Window stamp. I wish I had bookmarked it. I made a mental note of those beautiful gushing flowers. Thanks Col for the inspiration!
Now believe it or not, the next part was inspired by my son!!! He saw me trying to find pearls small enough for the centers of the tiny punched flowers and he came running in from his room with his glitter glue! Although, I didn't take him up on his product offer, I did tell him he was a genius and I pulled out my stickles! Lastly, I die-cut some clouds and added the Thinking of You sentiment from the Thoughtful Greeting Stamp set.
22 comments:
this is beautiful Tammy! LOVE the stamp and the card design!
Thanks for sharing :)
yikes that is too cute
Awesome stamp and pretty window card...
Lovely! The flowers are so pretty, but your colors just really work together so nicely!
sooooo cute! I just love this! the texture of the cardstock is so perfect for wall.
Love that stamp...so so pretty! What a gorgeous card with window stamp and tiny flowers...great job!
The wood grain texture behind your window is perfect Tammy! The flowers spilling out of the box is a nice touch too. I see we both reached for the clouds today ;)
Oh my gosh Tammy, your flowers look so good! Your son clearly takes after his creative genius mother:)
Love this card!
So so pretty!!
i adore this! the flowers spilling over the edge are just darling. beautiful design my friend. love it :)
When kids get involved I always like where I end up :) Love the embossing in the background - totally makes me think of siding!
Oh how sweet--love the box full of flowers!
So, beautiful! I love the flowers you have added too.
Sweet card! Love the embossed texture for the house siding and all those cute flowers! Great window stamp!
What a great idea to include some Spring rain! Love this card!
Wow-so pretty and such a fabulous springy card! Just love the box of flowers:)
Sherrie K
aww this is really sweet..love it
Love your flower filled window box!
I love window boxes so this set is right up my alley. Cute, cute card.
Oh, your little punched flowers make for a fabulous floral cascade!! Great card, Tammy!
Oh, this is sweet and does remind me of my window box too! Thanks for the shout out. :) here is a link to that card - http://www.colleendietrichdesigns.com/2012/10/home.html
Your son had a wonderful idea with the glitter glue, bless his heart.
OMG i have to win this stamp. I have so many great ideas. Love the colors you used.
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