For Day 2 of the sneak peek, I have something a little more simple, less layered and cutesy for everyone. I know not everyone likes to do too much layering like I do...so I made this one for all of you who like it simple and cutesy.
I thought it would be nice to have something sweet and simple. For this card, I used Mehndi Medallions to make a small panel of background paper. It's one of my favorite WPlus9 stamps. It's so versatile that I've found myself grabbing it without even thinking twice. I also stamped and die cut the gorgeous label from Brothers and Sisters. If you've been following me for some time now you'll probably notice that I LOVE labels. Hee! :)
I used the same stamp from yesterday's card, except this time I used it as a cake! I told you it was versatile!!! Isn't it great?! I think this is the best use for it though. It would be great for birthdays. anniversaries, parties... The possibilities are endless!!! I guess the only thing that would hinder you would be your imagination. :) I hope you're liking the cards from the sneak peeks. We're going to have it until June 1st when it's released over at the WPlus9 store.
I'll see you again tomorrow for another sneak peek of Pile It On! Don't forget to check out the other fabulous designers of the WPlus9 Design Team! :)
What a cute little card. Love it!
ReplyDeleteSo very cute :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card... the new set looks like lots of fun!!
ReplyDeleteRobin
Love this card design! And these stamps are really versatile!
ReplyDeleteSweet and simple but still you! Beautiful, soft colors and a wonderful sketch. I just love those Distressed Dots and should use them more often!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful color combo! This card is DELISH! Love it girl! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love the soft colors, and that cake combo is my fave in the set!! (I used it for my card today too!)
ReplyDeleteI have THREE little words for you: gorgeous, gorgeous, {and MORE!} gorgeous! Your talent make me dizzy and giddy - at the same time! Wahooooo!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Jean! Great use of the die!
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