This is my second Papertrey Ink post of the day—a bit unexpected. Maybe it’s this:
Or perhaps I’ve just lost track of time, but today is the Papertrey Blog Hop, and I nearly missed it. Fortunately we’re snowed in so I had time to get my card made. The photo above was taken about 9:00 this morning and it has yet to stop snowing. Matt’s been plowing since 7:00 am and says there’s no end in sight.
Here’s this month’s challenge:
This month we decided to dedicate the Blog Hop to scallops! We want to see your best use of scallops, of any sort, on a project! This can include scalloped borders, offset-scallops, stamped scallops, scalloped mats, scalloped frames, layered scallops, scalloped tags or anything else you can dream up! You can use dies, patterned scissors or even circle punches in a row to achieve your special look.
Here’s my take on it:
I made a shaped card with the large scalloped Nestability dies, then used a piece of MME’s Stella & Rosa patterned paper pad that I picked up yesterday for the mat. It was cut with a square Nestability and then punched on the corners. The checked scalloped (Papertrey small scallop die) border is also from the MME’s collection. I die cut a Fillable Frame #4, stamped the border and message with Brilliance ink, and added the butterfuly from Love Lives Here with a bit of the Harvest Gold twill taped behind the heart. The rhinestones are from Hero Arts.
I love the scalloped card base and your colors remind me of a beautiful spring day.
Gorgeous!
Such a pretty card! I love your use of the Fillable Frame set and your colors are wonderful!
Love, love, love this! The mix of those patterns is killer.
Ooooh…this is super cute and fab! Totally love the colors, and the embossed edges!! Great job!! ♥♥♥
So pretty!
So sweet and beautiful. Love all the details
Karen this is gorgeous! I love the paper you used and the colors! That butterfly is so cute!
Karen I love the colours in your beautiful card and you butterfly is delicious.
Love, love, love the colors in your card. I haven’t made a scallop shaped card for a long time… may be time to pull out my Nestabilies and revisit that technique… thanks for the inspiration!
So pretty – love the cut-out shape, must try that myself – and I just love that yellow gingham layer.
Great job! Love all the different elements especially the PP.
How inspiring to be making such fresh and hopeful cards in all that snow! (We’re up to 10C today, which is unheard of for February).
What a lovely card. I love the color combination and how pretty it is! Great job!
I LOVE this – GREAT job!
Karen this is adorable! Great colors and layout. I really like the combination of patterns too.
This is gorgeous!! I love the scalloped card and the pattern you chose!! That butterfly is adorable! Beautiful colors!
This is so-o-o pretty. I love what Nestabilities does for the dimension of the paper. I like how you cut the card base using it – connected but still with the openings for shape. Beautiful papers.
What a radiantly happy project for such a snowy day!! I love your colours on this – and the sweet butterfly … your blog is always such a refreshing and beautiful stop in the Hop! Just gorgeous!
What a bright and cheerful card! Love the sweet butterfly! I surely don’t miss all that snow! I used to live in Buffalo, NY.
Love your card! Wow — what a lot of snow! Hang in there, spring will be here soon.
Love it! I’m loving the happy colors, and the simple elegance of the card!
Lovely colors! I also like that your whole card is scallops…you took the challenge to the max and it looks awesome! Great job 🙂
I love scallops and I just love your card 🙂
I love the colors and how you used the Nestabilities dies!
Ooh this is pretty! Love the colors, design and your use of the scallops.
This is one of my favorites from the whole blog hop!!
Love the butterfly out of that patterned paper.
Rinda
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