It's time to shop! The SPD Summer Release is now live and ready, and the SPD design team is on board with a bit more inspiration for you. My card features Pucker Up - an adorably sweet set that you for-sure want to add to your cart!
I used the stitched rectangle die from SugarCut - For You Tag to create a tablecloth on which I set up a few of the lemonade images from Pucker Up. I mean really, how stinking cute?! And who doesn't love and abide by that sentiment, right? I stamped the sentiment in white pigment ink onto a Zig Zag Stitched Circle and popped it smack dab in the middle of my favorite SPD SugarCut - Starburst Cover Plate.
Time to hop around for more fun and inspiration. It's been so great having you this week, and I hope you've enjoyed your visits. Happy Shopping!
~Amy
oh my stinkin' CUTE!
ReplyDeleteLove this Amy! Cute little scene and such great layers!
ReplyDeleteAwesome stamp set, love you card design!
ReplyDeleteVery cute card, the lemon being juiced is my favorite image.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun card!
ReplyDeleteAdorable stamps and card!!! Love the gorgeous colors!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your bold and beautiful card!!! Gorgeous coloring and design!
ReplyDeleteGreat little scene created in this card
ReplyDeleteYou have quite the lemonade party going on here! I love the starburst panel layer with this card! It's lots of fun!
ReplyDeletePuckering up from the cuteness of this! I love the whimsy and gorgeous design, and the checkered tablecloth - seriously cute! TFS!
ReplyDeleteCute card.
ReplyDeleteLove the little tablecloth/napkin under
the lemonade.
thanks for sharing.
Cute summer card design. I like the table cloth.
ReplyDeleteSo many fun elements on this card. Love the picnic blanket idea.
ReplyDeleteOh so adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteI love how you use the die in the background to bring attention to the sentiment. I also like the great table idea with the cloth and the cute images on top
ReplyDeleteso darn cute!
ReplyDeleteLove this cute design! Love the tablecloth - genius!
ReplyDeleteLooks like summer! I love the tablecloth.
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