Thursday, February 9, 2017

February Joyful Stars Blog Hop

Welcome to the Joyful Stars February Blog Hop. I'm so glad you are able to join us today.  This is a circular hop so you can start anywhere and you will know you are finished when you arrive back at the first blog.  If you arrived from Debi's Blog, then you are on the right track.  You can find a complete list of participants HERE on Joyce's Blog.  I am loving all the new products in the Seasonal Expressions Idea Book.  Today, I have a slider pull-up card made using  Hello Lovely Paper Packet.  The colors are soft and lovely and are great for just about any occasion. 
The watering can is on page 44 of the Flower Market booklet and is cut in Whisper Cardstock.  I used the waterbrush and the Whisper and Slate Inks to add some details and dimension to the can.  The bunch of flowers was cut from one of the Picture My Life cards included in the paper packet. 
When you pull the tab, the watering can stands up to reveal the sentiment!  The "Thinking of You" sentiment is from the Dreamin' Big Cardmaking Bundle.  The "Get Well Soon" is from A1189 Short and Sweet Sentiments.  Here is a side view:
There is also one of the "Sugar Rush Dots" in the center of the large rose.  This cute card is sure to cheer up a sick friend.  
Products:
X7216B Hello Lovely Paper Packet
X5751 Sorbet Cardstock
Z3285 Flower Market Cricut Cartridge
Z3303 Dreamin' Big Cardmaking Bundle
A1189 Short and Sweet Sentiments
Z1151 3-D Foam Tape
Z3225 Medium Waterbrush
X5929 Whisper Exclusive Ink
X5930 Slate Exclusive Ink
Z3310 Sugar Rush Dots

Now it is time to hop on over to Joyce's Blog to see her creation.
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5 comments:

  1. Such a lovely card! Love the fun fold and that watering can is fabulous.

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  2. This is a beautiful card! This fun fold is great.

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  3. I never noticed the watering can, and I love what you have created with it!

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  4. Betty, You never disappoint! Lovely card. Hope you don't mind if I case it!

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  5. Beautiful card, Betty! I love that we used the short & sweet sets without discussing it. It's such a terrific set of sentiments.

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