Who's tired of winter, raise your hand!
I know I certainly am, and I think Sharon Johnson is too, because for today's Stamp Simply challenge we're thinking about Spring by creating with florals and fresh, Springy colors! Stop by Sharon's blog for complete details, and of course check out her fabulous sample. She's got Mr. Linky up and running too, so when you get your creation done be sure to link it up there!
For my card, I decided what says Spring more than tulips? And my good ole' Kitchen Sink Stamps have been sorely neglected in my studio, so out came the Multi-Step Tulip Garden set for today! And speaking of Kitchen Sink Stamps, did you know there was a kitchen remodel that just took place? Maria's got a whole new look in the kitchen, so be sure and stop by to check it out!
I also took the chance to use my new Basic Grey "Origins" paper pad for today's challenge. The colors in this collection are just beautiful!
Stop and see what my Stamp Simply Sisters have created for today's challenge and for further inspiration!
Michelle Woerner, Guest Designer
Have a fabulous Friday, and thanks for stopping by!
Stamps: Multi-Step Tulip Garden (Kitchen Sink Stamps)Cardstock: So Saffron, Handsome Hunter, Natural Ivory, Whisper White (Stampin' Up!), designer paper (Origins by Basic Grey)Inks: Barely Banana, So Saffron, More Mustard, Certainly Celery, Old Olive (Stampin' Up!), Antique Linen, Tea Dye distress inks (Ranger)
Love the card! I also love tulips, you had some great dp on the card!!! congrats on a great card!!!
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ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Tammy. That tulip reminds me of the SU two step Terrific Tulips (I think that's the name)set. I can't believe how much definition you can get with those multiple stamps from Kitchen Sink. At first I thought this was a photo of a tulip. wow! So Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is SO springlike!! I love it! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteVery fresh and pretty Tammy! Love the gingham ribbon with this very Spring-y design!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love Tulips (and Daffodils)and you've done a fabulous job with this card. I can't wait for Spring to arrive.
ReplyDeleteThis card is beautiful. You did such a wonderful job colouring the tulip and I like that DSP too. Makes me wish for spring.
ReplyDeleteHey Tammy beautious card! Love the tulip and the color is just gorgeous. Those two or three step stamps are fantastic for something like this. Beautiful job. Pat
ReplyDeleteWow, Tammy! This is BEAUTIFUL! I love the soft colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Tammy, just beautiful. I love that tulip and the way *you* pulled the softer colors from that paper :)
ReplyDeleteI raised both hands!!! Now I'm typing, LOL. What a beauty, Tammy! Simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour KS tulip is sooo pretty, Tammy...a breath of Spring!!! Such beautiful colors and papers, too!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis sings SPRING! Lovely Tammy --- I can't wait til the daffodils start popping up!
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