Today we celebrate the work of Leslie Springer. I had so much fun looking through her beautiful gallery. I chose this beautiful winter pine card to case: Christmas#2-2015-ls by lesliespringer at Splitcoaststampers
I used a pretty, frosty blue DSP. Die cut and dry embossed 3 pine cones from the scraps and colored them with taupe ink. Die cut 3 pine cones out of the DSP and inlaid with the colored cones. Die cut the sentiment and assembled the pieces onto a navy base. Covered pine needles with Stickles.
Changed everything except the basic design.
BTW, pretty proud of myself - I have used over 20 pieces of my extreme hoard of DSP papers this year.
Congratulations on your week in the spotlight, Leslie!
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Mon, Nov 23, 2020 @ 2:50 AM
Beautiful dp (so glad you are using it up - I need to try doing that too) and love the pine cones. A beautiful and frosty case and card, Priscilla. Some great ideas here. Hugz
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Mon, Nov 23, 2020 @ 8:41 AM
What an eye catcher! Beautiful colors and paper. And I want that die! So, so many people are trying to enable me!!
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