Over at Try it on Tuesday we have a new challenge for you - Go green. There are so many possibilities with this theme. I have used green in different ways on my card:
- First, as the theme. Spring is approaching, nature will bloom and people with green fingers (not mine) will do their planting business outdoors.
- Second, as color. I used plant stamps and a leaf wreath stamp from Altenew and those required the use greens.
- Third, as recycling as I used bookpages from an old book to stamp all the greeneries on.
I did lots of fussy cutting as the pots and animal life were stamped on scrap pieces of papers.
Please head over to the challenge blog to see the my TioT teamies have made and to get inspired.
This project is also for:
We Love Stamping - March Anything Stamped + Spring Is In The Air
Creatalicious Challenges - #254 Anything Goes + Green
Krafty Chicks - #653 Use Stamps
Day of the Month Card Club - Plant a flower day
Beautiful card Pia and love your three takes on go green,love the die-cut frame and all the stamps,great fussy cutting too
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Your card is so wonderful and I love how you designed it. And your card would also fit perfectly with the current challenge at DotMCC. Our theme: Plant a flower day.
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Beautiful card Pia!! LOVE how you used the book pages to stamp your leaves on! And those little critters... so cute! ((hugs)) Helen
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous way to 'Go Green' I love those little creatures settling in amongst the pots. Hugs, Chrisxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun take on green Pia. Those little animals in the potted plants are adorable, and a bit of a surprise too. This is really beautiful. Hope all is well with you. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteBrilliant use of the theme Pia. Love the idea of the stamping on the old book pages and what patience you have with all that fussy cutting! A great job. x
ReplyDeleteThree great ways to take the green prompt, Pia! Love so much the plants stamped on book page! Beautiful card and inspiration!
ReplyDeleteVery clever use of the prompts to create a fabulous card.
ReplyDeleteI noticed just now you entered at We Love Stamping challenge, thanks so much for joining us!
ReplyDeleteReally like how you have tucked the little creatures amongst the pots and foliage Pia, many thanks for joining us at We Love Stamping Match challenge.
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Such a beautiful card and gardening 'scene' you have created Pia - a stunning result, and perfect for the We Love Stamping Challenge with the optional Spring theme
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Maxine WLS DT
A beautiful card Pia, It must gave taken ages to fussy cut the images, but they look fantastic in this project.
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This is so gorgeous Pia, I am hoping spring is not too far away, it is snowing at the moment where I live in the UK.
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Cathy
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Love how you used up scraps and I love fussy cutting too, love the green and so would my son who a green finger character..he is very good with pots, me!...not so much.
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Love your collection of pots and what a great way to frame it. Great to see you in the we love stamping gallery too xx
ReplyDeleteGreat card, love all the plants and creatures
ReplyDeleteJoan x
I saw your lovely card over at Day of the Month Card Challenge! What a sweet Spring Scene! So lovely!
ReplyDeleteFAb design, Pia - I love how you arranged all the little elements to create this sweet scene!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like my potting shed, Pia! I have saved books for the very purpose you have implemented, and keep forgetting! Loving ALL your takes on the color "green". hugs, de
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and stamping Pia..Loz
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for joining us at Creatalicious! :)
Fabulous idea, gorgeous arrangement. Lovely card!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at We Love Stamping Challenge;-))m
Glad you joined us at the Dream Factory!!
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ReplyDeleteI love the little scene you've created and the Spring green shoots emerging from the pots. A lovely take on the theme.
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