Saturday, April 25, 2015

PTI's April Blog Hop

Time for PaperTrey Ink's April Blog Hop!
Fabulous photo inspiration:

For my first card, I took my cue from the striped chair cover in the background and created this card:

Rosie Posie is the star of the show on this card! The sentiment is from Brushed Blooms.
Using the opposite pieces leftover from my first card, I created my next card:

Brushed Blooms shines on this card using Just The Ticket for my sentiment.

I used Petite Pots for my last card. The lattice is from Spellbinders. The sentiment and banner is from Half & Half.
I am entering this last card into the Simon Says Wednesday Challenge to keep it clean and simple.
Enjoy hopping today! Thanks for stopping by.
Blessings~ Birgit

33 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous cards!!!

Barb Kirkwood said...

All three cards are lovely....don't you love those brushed blooms?

DIANA L. said...

These all came out super I love the backgrounds on all of them great take on the challengeParty. Have a blessed day
DIANA L.
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Linda said...

Wow all three cards are awesome. So pretty.

Luanne said...

Lovely cards, full of inspiration!

A Crafty Person said...

All 3 cards are amazing!! LOVE them ALL

Joyously Noelle said...

What lovely cards! You nailed the inspiration photo!

Betty Neville said...

WOW Birgit! These are all just gorgeous! I can't even choose a favourite!

Bonnie T. said...

Oh my! These cards are amazing! I like them all, but I think the Brushed Bloom one is my favorite.

Nancy Penir said...

Love them all! Completely in love with how you used the tickets on the 2nd card and eb the bloom!

Kathy Mc said...

Beautiful cards, Birgit! I see you like Rosie Posie, too. Don't have Brushed Blooms yet but still on my "do I need another floral set" list. Great job using the inspiration photo!

Virginia L. said...

BEAUTIFUL interpretation! the colors and arrangements are so pleasing to the eyes! Thanks so much for playing Simon Says Stamp Wednesday “Clean and Simple” Challenge!

Inkyfingers said...

What a great collection of cards and great use of the inspiration photo!

Keri said...

Beautiful cards! Can't choose a favorite...they're all gorgeous! :)

Diana K said...

I love the cards you made for this challenge. Some serious eye candy. And very clever of you to take the time to make a second card with the leftovers from that Chevron Cover Plate.

Rhonda said...

Stunning!!! My fav is the rustic wreath with Rosie Posie.

Michelle said...

Wow... three amazing cards! LOVE how you've used the chevron cover plate!

Jacquie Southas said...

Stunning trio of cards - beautifully designed!

Tracy said...

WOW- these are all quite amazing - really beautiful cards. I don't know which one I like best! so many wonderful details in each one!

Nancy said...

WOW! You have been busy! They are all just so lovely and unique!

Rema DeLeeuw said...

Simply gorgeous!

Sara Mac said...

Wow, three wonderful cards you've created! Brushed Blooms looks so lovely here.

Kathryn A said...

Wow! 3 gorgeous cards!! Love those brushed blooms ;)

carol (krillsister) said...

So pretty. The chevron background is so striking in the first card. Love your brushed blooms and the ribbon treatment on. The second card.

Birgit said...

Great cards! Love the blue background and the flowers

Cindy H. said...

Beautiful cards! You were busy :)

Betty Wright said...

Beautiful suite of cards! Wonderful creations!

Marcia Hill said...

Oh Birgit...all 3 cards are just so lovely! I can't even decide which one I like best...they are ALL masterpieces! Well done! :0)

Helen F. said...

Awesome set of cards, Birgit! Love each one.

Sadie said...

Your cards are all so awesome. So very pretty! Great idea using the negatives of the first card on the second. I must remember that.

Unknown said...

GORGEOUS cards.....LOVE your second one, but they are all fabulous! TFS!!!

Unknown said...

Beautiful!!! Is that the Basic Lattice? What die did you use for the frame around the lattice?

Birgit said...

Yes, it is Spellbinders Basic Lattice and I made the frame around the lattice using MFT's Stitched Rectangle Stax. I simply cut the largest and next largest out of the center to create the frame. Glad you liked my card and thanks so much for taking the time to comment.