This is a twist on Jeanne's spring colors that I didn't expect to end up with when I sat down to play. I have lots of flowers that i could pretend were spring flowers but what I really wanted was tulips, clearly spring, right? I finally located some in this DSP, which has a BROWN(technically Early Espresso, a neutral) background with uncolored tulips. Not what I was planning but in the end I think that it really makes sense, especially if spring means getting dirty in the garden, something I'm really looking forward to after our long winter.
Thank you so much for looking. I hope you will play along!
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Tue, Apr 11, 2023 @ 11:27 AM
Chris, what a beautiful transformation on this DS paper, and how creative! I love the strip of DS paper on the side (I copied this style for my card this week!) and the flowers leaning toward the center. Lovely!
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Wed, Apr 12, 2023 @ 7:44 AM
Love the crumb cake background with your pretty spring colors!
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