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Sneak Peak mixing New and Old

I'm just going to love playing with this set. - the new Colorful Seasons set has matching framelits and they are so very lovely- I just had to share. The Seasonal Layers Framelits contain lots of lovely flowers and leaves and this gorgeous chair which I'm going to call a Squatter's Chair.

I have teamed this new set with the existing "Sitting Here" for the sentiment and the little birdie.

The new Powder Pink is soft and feminine - stronger than Pirouette Pink but not as dusky as Blushing Bride. I used the clear block stamping to create the watercolour backdrop on Shimmery White cardstock. The two step stamping from the set was very easy and the images line up beautifully.




Not long now till you can order this set!

This pretty card fits neatly I think into the challenge at Stampin' Up Only #173 this week -All that's Feminine.

Thanks for looking
and remember 
"don't just post online,
post something pretty"

Liz

Comments

  1. I just had to take the time to tell you how beautiful I think this card is! When I first saw it, it brought tears to my eyes! My mother passed away just this last March, and she would have loved this card!

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  2. Absolutely STUNNING!!!! Thanks for playing along in the SUO challenge this time! :)

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  3. Your card is doing a brilliant job of selling me this stamp set and framelits - totally divine! This is perfect for our feminine challenge too!! So glad you joined in the fun with SUO Challenges!

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  4. I can't wait to play with this set! Beautiful...so soft and pretty looking! Thanks for playing along with the "Feminine" challenge over on SUO Challenges!

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  5. Such a fun card. Love that water color background. This is one of my favorite new stamp sets, Thanks for playing along with the SUO Challenge.

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