Papertrey Ink's June Blog Hop

It's 25th of the month and that can only mean one thing! It's Papertrey Ink's monthly blog hop.


This month was a different challenge. We were to take inspiration from the following photograph.


And here's my interpretation...


I love the rainbow coloured wall so used that as my background, using some of Papertrey Ink's fab colours. The stripes did look a bit bland initially so I used 6 different impressions plates to jazz them up a bit! The white squares represent the storage cubes in the bottom right of the picture and I used the dragonflies on the wall with the glittery clothes as their wing colours.

Recipe:

Stamps: Wishing You... from PTI

Papers: Stampers Select White, Kraft, Aqua Mist, Scarlet Jewel, Berry Sorbet, Melon Berry, Sweet Blush, Spring Moss all from PTI

Inks: Basic Black, Pumpkin Pie, Daffodil Delight, Regal Rose all from SU

Accessories: Beautiful Bloom Dies #2, Harvest Gold Felt, Pure Poppy Buttons, Sunhine, Tin Types, Polka Dot Basics II, Linen & Canvas and Diamonds Impression Plates all from PTI, White embroidery thread from stash

Thanks for stopping by! Hope you enjoy this month's blog hop!

9 comments:

  1. Cute card...those little dragonflies are so fun!

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  2. So cute. I love the touch of whimsy. Great take on the inspiration photo.

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  3. Super cute! I love the glitter detail on the dragonflies!

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  4. What a cute card. I love those dragonflies. ;)

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  5. Love the embossing on your bg panel and those dragonflies are so sweet.

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  6. Love the card Vannessa!
    Sharon B

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  7. Love this! I love that you embossed the color strips in the background. I love the little something extra that adds to it. And I really like the dragonflies plus how you represented the cubbies. A great card.

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