Saturday, June 16, 2018

Seashells and Pearls

Yesterday I made this card using the colors from Color My Heart and the theme from CASology. I thought it was a good fit because the colors remind of that seashell paper pack that came out with this stamp set. I can't remember the name of it right now. And pearls go really well with seashells, so they look like they fit right in on this card. I'm also entering this into the no patterned paper challenge at Double Trouble. I didn't have a die cut that fit well, so I'm not entering the double dare today.


I used Colonial White cardstock and I stamped the shells in Sorbet and Glacier. The sentiment was stamped in Chocolate because I don't have any nutmeg.



Materials used:
Cardstock: Sorbet, Colonial White
Stamps: Treasured Friend
Ink: Sorbet, Glacier, Chocolate
Other: Pearls (not CTMH)

8 comments:

  1. Love the sentiment and the CAS personalized stamping of your card...very pretty. Who needs Nutmeg when you have chocolate, great match.

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  2. I love beach-themed cards and this has those great beachy colors included. The sentiment is perfect and the pearls add just the right touch! Thank you for playing along at Double Trouble.

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  3. Wonderful card. I like those colors for the shells! Thanks for joining us at CASology!

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  4. This is such a great sentiment - and the prefect images to go along with it. The pearls add just the right finishing touch. Thanks for sharing such a beautiful card with us at Colour Dare.

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  5. I love that sentiment and the way you underlined it with the pearls. So perfect! Thanks for playing along with CASology this week!

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  6. Beautiful colors! Lovely card! Thanks so much for sharing this with us at CASology! Anna xo

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  7. Beautiful card with the beach theme. Love the pearls under the sentiment. Thank you for playing with us at Color Dare.

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  8. Lovely card, Sarah! I love how you used the pearls. So glad to see you sharing at the Color Dare challenge (that you created) again.
    :) Marie

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