Happy Saturday, everyone! This week's Inspiration Challenge is to find inspiration from a Pinterest board filled with wedding shoes of all sorts. I chose this gorgeous photo because of the yummy colors in the bouquet. To match the colors, I cut out the background panel from a pattern from the ODBD Rustic Beauty Paper Collection with the ODBD Custom Pierced Rectangles Dies, cut out the three butterflies with the ODBD Custom Bitty Butterflies Dies, and cut out the scalloped border from the ODBD Custom Bitty Borders Dies. The 'Sending' die cut and the sentiment are both from the 'Sending My Love' Stamp/Dio Duos set. To keep the card mostly flat for mailing, I did not pop up any layers but did add a few pearls. Thanks so much for looking! Have a very blessed day!
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Angie (or Angella with 2 L's)
Designer for Our Daily Bread designs
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Sat, Jun 04, 2016 @ 8:34 AM
Super colors for your inspiration and the dots in the background resemble the berries in the Pinterest photo. Very pretty card!
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Sat, Jun 04, 2016 @ 6:54 PM
The recipient of your card will definitely feel the love and prayers you're sending her/his way. Prayer is the greatest gift we can give someone else. That thought is beautifully expressed in your pretty card.
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