Today's card share was inspired by the OWH Midweek Throwdown challenge which is to use blue and green on your card, adding orange and a neutral for an extra challenge.
I chose to use this adorable pre-colored caterpillar from Doodle Pantry (love that all the colors in the challenge are covered!) The set is called Caterpillar Swing and is newly available in color as well as outline. The patterned paper is one of three designs that are included with the set. The colors coordinate beautifully with Stampin' Up! Tempting Turquoise card stock although I think the photo looks more like Bashful Blue. Overall the colors are bright and cheerful and will work for either boys or girls. I made six of these for my OWH box.
Thanks for stopping by! Happy Stamping!
Beautiful Lisa, a wonderful card featuring the DP image and perfect for OWH!!
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glenda
Cute card! and the sentiment is just perfect for it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy card! I love the option of pre-colored images-and the paper is wonderful too! I like the sketch you used! TFS
ReplyDeleteLisa - I love this image from Doodle Pantry - fun for the spring!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. I told this story many times, but what is one more time? This image is the very fist digital image I ever bought. Laurie was selling this through Clear Dollar Stamps. At the time, I did not know who Laurie was....and now several years later, I found her with her own store and blog and was lucky enough to become part of the DT. And, I've been happy ever since. I love the sketch you follow,the papers and colors you choose and would love to CASE you some where down the road soon.
ReplyDeleteCute as a button. I love how you incorporated the orange on this one. A total winner.
ReplyDeleteGreat card Lisa, beautiful colours! Don't you just hate it when the camera changes the colours of the card, lol! Purple is the worst..
ReplyDeleteWow Lisa, what a great card. You did awesome with that sketch!
ReplyDeleteLove this image - there is something that makes you smile just looking at that cute caterpillar. And awesome take on the sketch.
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