I had a fun afternoon combining three challenges into one card. The first challenge was Cindy Motherway's (aka MotherMark) Teaparty Tuesday Challenge (MMTPT) over on Splitcoaststampers. This week we were to bring our favorite things to the "breakfast at Tiffany's" teaparty. I brought coffee (of course), blueberry muffins, bling and friends. The second challenge was the Color Throwdown (CTD76) to use Melon Mambo, So Saffron and Old Olive. The third challenge, SSSC53, was Karen Giron's Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge.
Recipe:
Stamps: My Cuppa Joe (Gina K Designs), Friendly words jumbo (SU!)
Paper: Melon Mambo, So Saffron, Old Olive, DSP- Razzleberry Lemonade (SU!), Solar White Neenah)
Sweet oh and yummy too!! I cut my wheel like that all apart so I would have all those individual little sentiments but so many times I which I still had it all in one piece--I may just have to order a new one. thanks for playing along with the CTD challenge.
11 comments:
Super cute card! Love the pinks and yellows! Don't you love it when you can combine challenges?
AWW this is soooo cute, I LOVE that sentiment and these cute images!! Great colors too sweetie!
You rocked all these challenges - GF!!! This is another beauty!!! Hugs ~S~
VERY cute! What a great sentiment to go with coffee and muffins! Thanks for playing the Throwdown!
this is so pretty-love the colors you used-I like the sentiment as well
Sweet oh and yummy too!! I cut my wheel like that all apart so I would have all those individual little sentiments but so many times I which I still had it all in one piece--I may just have to order a new one. thanks for playing along with the CTD challenge.
This is such a sweet card! I love the color combo, layout, sentiment and image. Just fabulous!
OOOOh love this one, the colors are so pretty and it is making me hungry!
Darling card, I love the colors.
I do love your pink polka dot ribbon especially with the Mellon paper. I also love what you did with the brads.
Dee
Wow..what a great job on all three challenges. I love the colour combo and the images you used.
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