I wanted to come up with an idea for Sir Stampalot In the Garden challenge and eventually thought of a seed packet. I spent a disproportionate amount of time on the internet looking for instructions and templates! I tried out a few before I chose the one I wanted. I've used several shades of green Distress inks and a Hero Arts leaf. The girl on a tree swing is by Stampin Up.
I'd also like to enter this for:
Fashionable Stamping Challenges Monochromatic plus one other colour
Fab n Funky Try Something New (the seed packet)
Beautiful, delicate, Spring colours and such a great idea.
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Wishes
Lynne
Thats just lovely, great bit of stamping. Thanks for joining us at Stampalot this month.
ReplyDeletePinky
Gorgeous colours, love the girl swinging from the tree, thankyou for joining us at FSC this time.
ReplyDeleteMeggymay
What a great take on our theme Marina and I absolutely love that stamp.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for joining us In the Garden at Stampalot Challenge this month, good luck and look forward to seeing you again next month.
B x
It's a wonderful scene. Thanks for joining us at FSC this fortnight.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scene and colours on this 'seed packet' a lovely project.
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Avril
I love that swing stamp. A great idea to make a seed packet too. Thanks for joining us at Fab'n'Funky Challenges this week.
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P.S. Don't forget we're having a DT call just now.
Absolutely beautiful, thanks for joining us for our IN THE GARDEN challenge
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and good luck !
Hugs
Francesca
Fabulous idea and wonderful seed packet! Thanks so much for joining us in the Garden at Sir stampalot this month and good luck!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to bring in the spring...a wonderful idea!!!
ReplyDeleteDot x
Really lovely! Thanks for sharing it with us in this month's challenge at Sir Stampalot, Ruth :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous creation and beautiful stamping.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining in with the FSC monochrome +1 challenge.
Fliss x