Scene It Sunday #133 featuring James Country Walk from Lili of the Valley

Good morning and Happy Sunday! For today's Scene It Sunday card, I thought I would use this cute digi stamp from Lili of the Valley to make a pretty any occasion card. I bought these pretty papers last weekend and love the pinks, peaches and pale greens in them. I think these will definitely get used a lot for Springtime cards. 

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Recipe:

Stamps: James Country Walk from Lili of the Valley, Picnic Party from Clearly Besotted

Papers: Polished Pink & Soft Sea Foam both from Stampin' Up, Let It Be Flowers Patterned Papers from Make & Create, Make It Colour Blending Card from Make It Crafty

Inks: Strawberry Slush (Retired) from Stampin' Up, Copic Markers

Accessories: Bow & Flowers from stash, Dark Walnut & Ripened Pumpkin Crystal Drops & Berry Burst Stone Drops all from Nuvo, Vintage Border Die 6002/0365 from Joy Crafts

Copics Used:
Fur - E11, E13, E15, E17, E18
Fence - E25, E27, E29
Grass - YG11, YG13, YG17, YG67
Pink Flowers - RV114, RV17, RV69
Purple Flowers - V15, V17, V99
Orange Flowers - YR14, YR15, YR18
Leaves - YG95, YG97
Sky - B0000, B32, B52, B12
Bird - Y32, Y35, Y38
Butterfly - R43, R46, Y15, Y19, N7

And that's all from me for this post folks! Thanks for stopping by and I hope to see you all again soon! Have a fabulous day! 

4 comments:

  1. Darling card and image. Great coloring and scene. Thanks for sharing over at Crafty Catz.

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  2. This is so cute and a fabulously coloured image and scene. Thank you for joining us at the Allsorts Challenge.
    Lorraine

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  3. Fabulous and cute card!
    Thank you for sharing at Polkadoodles.
    Hope to see you again soon.
    Nunzia DT

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  4. A very beautiful card! Thanks for sharing at DigiChoosday! Christin

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