Another two weeks has flown by, am I the only one that thinks days and weeks just fly by? It just seems like we were celebrating the new year and now it's March and closer to spring. All the huge piles of snow have melted with the warmer weather and it didn't take as long as I thought. That being noted I need to tell you about the new challenge at Shopping Our Stash, I'm Counting On You which we want to see a number or numbers on your card and since it's March guess what number is on my card.
Yep you are right March 17, St. Patrick's Day!! I used my super cute Shamrock Fluffles Stamp and using a "sheetload" sketch a couple of patterned papers from a 6X6 pad. And there is more.....
As per the cutting guide of SUYSNov2024 using the two 6X6 pieces of patterned paper 1 piece of cardstock and two A2 bases it made two super cute cards
Finished the inside of both cards with a sentiment and a couple of left over scraps of patterned paper, there very little waste. I didn't have a proper St. Patrick's sentiment with my old printer I would find a free sentiment site and computer generate it but I have not tried with the new printer yet.
Thanks for visiting today and I hope to see your project in our gallery.



Hi Barb, what a fun card - I do love Fluffles! I am totally with you - someone is speeding-up the passage of time and no mistake. Jo x
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patty's Day!! Way to go shopping your stash...a dated card...fantastic!! What great inspiration for those who decide to play along with our new "I'm counting on you" challenge over at Shopping Our Stash!! #SOS569
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun take on the theme. The Shamrock Fluffles image is adorable and pairing it with the sheet load layout gives the patterned papers a really clean, intentional flow. The way you stretched the two 6x6 sheets into a matching pair of cards is so satisfying, especially with the coordinated scraps finishing the inside. The March 17 detail fits the challenge perfectly and adds a playful nod to the season.
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