It's color week at Just Us Girls where yours truly is hosting! Kraft and white are always wonderful together. Throw in a little pink, even better! I hope you'll join us and our February guest designer, Karen Walker.
A friend (thanks Mari!) recently gifted me an Altenew gift certificate as a get well wish following my hand surgery. I bought a couple of pretty mini bundles. This darling Magnolia Heart was one of them. My coloring could be better in those itty bitty flowers. Gripping the Copic is still a bit tricky, but I'm getting there!
I layered the hearts on my favorite PTI tag. That pretty pink embossed paper was a treat in my birthday card from sweet Michele. Next came the panel cut from a delightful SSS cover plate and finally a pretty little bow (TSM) cut from patterned paper.
I hope I've inspired you to play along!
I look forward to seeing what's in our gallery this week!
26 comments:
Love all the texture! Pretty card
So pretty Lisa! Love all the texture and that sweet heart print bow.
I love the colors, the texture, those sweet hearts with all the pretty flowers, the bow...I love it all Lisa! FABULOUS card!! Hugs. :0)
Just beautiful!
It's so pretty, Lisa! I'm so glad you were able to work that little embossed panel into your design! LOve the pink with kraft - especially here in this darling bow!
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Sweet card Lisa. LOVE the colours you've chosen for the challenge! xx
another absolutely adorable card, lisa. love that sweet little bow!
Wonderful card, Lisa! All the little details from the dainty floral heart (coloring is great to me) to the textures and colors, this one is awesome. Glad you're coming along with your hand functions
I'm with you, Lisa - kraft, white, pink - yay! Love your pair of hearts and that sweet bow!!
So pretty and delicate, love how you used the colors.
one of my favourite colour combos. so glad to hear your hand is getting better ♥
Love this color combo, Lisa! The mix of textures and the floral heart make a beautiful valentine!
Oh how cute! Just love that darling bow & wonderful cover plate!
Such a pretty color combo and card, Lisa! Love that stitched background and that heart bow! Sounds like you are nearly healed. What a long road for you!
Such a charming valentine! I love the the embossed tag and that bow is the perfect finishing touch! Thanks for the warm welcome as Guest Designer this month. I'm very honored!
Simply gorgeous Lisa and an awesome colour combination. Love all the detail you have put into this beautiful card.
What a perfectly formed paper ribbon bow, Lisa! It's a darling creation, especially with the sweet hearts!
Crafting Smiles,
Donna
{Creative Smiles - my little crafting world}
So pretty. Fabulous choice of colours… hope I can play. 🤷🏻♀️
That sweet little flowered heart is so you, Lisa. Darling card.
Aaaack! This is so pretty, you had me at polka dots! A gorgeous card, Lisa!
I'm so glad you are recovering! It's been fun reading your posts from the last month because it is EXACTLY the thought process I had with my broken wrist. Surely I could do die cuts but then how to pick up the small pieces and how to squeeze the glue bottle??! It's surprisingly hard. But we cardmakers persevere and make it work, right?! In terms of the swelling you mentioned - I'm still swollen and my accident was early September. But you are still managing to create your sweet cards. I love your use of the colors. The detailed kraft background with the soft pink banner and hearts is a wonderful combo.
I love the colors this week! Your card is so stinking cute! I love that bow! Glad you can grip those copics now.
I love all of the added texture on this beauty! That bow is absolutely darling topping off the hearts.
Running late with comments this week; apologies. First, this colour combination was awesome; thank you. Your card: gorgeous! All the more impressive in that you've created it following surgery; now that is perseverance!
~carol
This is so pretty, Lisa. I love your color scheme and all the elements you used here. Lots of wonderful texture. That bow is fantastic!
such a pretty card and that big bow... perfect!
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