The Paper Shelter Challenge #618 Dots and/or Stripes

Good morning and welcome to my DT post for this week's challenge from The Paper Shelter. This week our challenge is for you to use dots and/or stripes in your project.

For my card I used the gorgeous The Letter digi stamp, which I have used for a new job card for one of my work colleagues, who leaves this Friday to start a new job at a new school. She is a huge fan of Bridgerton and I thought this image was perfect for her. I do have some striped patterned paper behind the main image and two of my papers also have small dots on them.


Recipe:

Stamps: The Letter from The Paper Shelter, For You Circular Sentiments from Lili of the Valley

Papers: Soft Sea Foam, Crumb Cake & Springtime Vintage DSP (Retired) all from Stampin' Up, Make It Colour Blending Card from Make It Crafty

Inks: Soft Sea Foam from Stampin' Up, Copic Markers

Accessories: Pear Pizzazz Ribbon & Victoria Crochet Trim (Both Retired) both from Stampin' UP, Circle, Scalloped Circles Nestabilities & Sentiments 1 Dies all from Spellbinders, Vintage Border Die 6002/0365 from Joy Crafts, Pearls from Poundland

Copics Used:
Skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04, RV10, RV11
Hair - E13, E17, E18, E59
Eyes - G14, G17
Lips & Hairband - RV13, RV14
Dress - G20, G21, G24
Gloves & Belt - RV10, RV11, RV13
Cardigan - E42, E43, E44
Letter - E40, E41
Stool - RV13, RV14, RV17, E71, E74, E77
Wood Panelling - E71, E74, E77, Y23, Y26
Pillar - W2, W3, W4
Stairs - W4, W5, W6
Walls - E51, E53
Window - E57, BG10, BG11
Carpet - B000, B00, B01
Rug - BG93, BG96, BG99
Books - E51, E53, E31, E33, E37, E39, RV32, RV34, B26, B28, B66, B69, Y35, Y38, BG07, BG09, BG13, BG15, R27, R29, YR24, YR27, G03, G05

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

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