Recognition

Thursday, May 9, 2024

Just Us Girls #726 -- WORD Week


Stephanie is hosting WORD week at Just Us Girls.  This week, take inspiration from the word GARDEN in the design of your cards.  I used a floral "garden" stamp background, and watercolors. The watercolor panel was trimmed down and the edges embossed. The final touch was a layered sentiment.

Continuing with my New Year's resolution, I made two additional cards for future use.

Check out our fabulous guest designer for May, Jenny Martin. Please welcome her and check out her fabulous work over at My Paper Epiphany

Also check out the design team.  These ladies work hard to inspire you each week.  Drop by their blogs and leave them a little love.

Enjoy!  I am looking forward to your inspired creations in the gallery. 

Elizabeth

Project Details
Stamps/DiesSimon Says Stamp So Beautiful
Winnie and Walter Hello
Pinkfresh Blanket Stitched Rectangles
Cardstock 110lb. Neenah Solar Crest
Strathmore watercolor paper
Glossy white cardstock
Ink Versafine Onyx
Hero Arts clear embossing powder
Kurtake watercolors
Embellishments
Desk Staples Dahle Personal Rotary Cutter
Scor Pal Mini Score Board
Sizzix Big Shot Die Cutting
Ranger Stamp Platform
Bearly Art Precision Glue
3M ATG 714 Tape Adhesive
3M foam tape

7 comments:

cm said...

Such a pretty water-coloured flower garden, Elizabeth. A cheery, happy Hello, indeed!
hugs~carol

Vicki Dutcher said...

Un whimsical garden! Love the colors

Stephanie Lanzalotto said...

I love your beautiful, colorful, watercolor garden, Elizabeth. It's is so light and cheerful. Love the die cut hello in white! A wonderful card, indeed!

Sue VanDeVusse said...

Your watercolor garden full of flowers is so pretty! The die cut sentiment is perfect and doesn't distract from those gorgeous flowers. A real feel-good card!

Carol said...

So cheery and pretty! Great colors for a garden you want to sit in and enjoy!

Lisa Elton said...

What a pretty flower garden, Elizabeth! This is such a happy card!

Bobby said...

You created a colorful flower garden, Elizabeth. Or should I say three?