Here's the photo for this week's Tuesday Trigger over at the Moxie Fab Blog.
I've taken some of those bright dots of colour and incorporated them in this card which also features my interpetation of a 'spirograph' sort of background. I created the background by layering elements from a number of Papertrey Ink stamp sets - Take Note, Vintage Ornaments Additions and Beautiful Blooms II.
Supplies
Paper - PTI stamper's select white,raspberry fizz, SU tangerine tango
Stamps - PTI Take Note, Vintage Ornaments Additions, Beautiful Blooms II, Just the Ticket (sentiment)
Ink - Versafine onyx black, Memento London Fog
Accessories -Heather Bailey epoxy button stickers, foam tape
What an awesome and creative background! Love the way you used the Just the Ticket sentiment :)
ReplyDeleteI love how you used multiple stamp sets on one card. Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove it!!! I see so many PTI stamps that I have and have yet to use....lol Your card is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAmazing combination of stamps - I would never think to try something like this. The buttons add just the right touch of colour too!
ReplyDeleteSO SUPER FUN!!! Great take on the challenge!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!!love your card and the die cut border cards as well!!
ReplyDeletereally fun card, really love the buttons!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a unique card! That's a cool background you created and love the little banner.
ReplyDeleteI really love what you did for the background of this card- very clever!
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea. Love the colorful buttons on the creative background you made!
ReplyDeleteHey Anne! What a fun approach to this week's Tuesday Trigger in the Moxie Fab World! Thanks so much for playing along! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely card, the design is so creative. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI really love your card... but using the sentiment from Just the Ticket on that *banner flag* is awesomeness!! Perfect!!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I really need to be more creative with my button.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this, Anne! So bright and cheery!
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