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April 17, 2013

April Waltzingmouse Blog Party - Spring Flowers



It's the 17th and time for this month's Waltzingmouse Blog Party!
This month theme is Spring Flowers.  Since I don't have any flower sets in my collection YET from Waltzingmouse I used the snowflake from Sewing Box Christmas to create my springtime flowers.






All supplies are from Waltzingmouse unless otherwise noted.

Cardstock:  White, Raspberry Fizz (Papertrey Ink)
Patterned Paper: Sunnyside (Pebbles)
Stamps: Sewing Box Christmas (WM) Flower Friends (Simon Says)
Ink:  True Black (Papertrey Ink)
other: Linen & Canvas Impression Plate (Papertrey Ink)

33 comments :

  1. Now THIS is SWEET!!! Love your pretty little trio of blooms Tracey, cute cute card!!

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  2. I love ALL things WM, and this is no exception! SWEET!

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  3. Tracey grate way to improvise! Love your sweet spring blooms and pink cardstock!

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  4. Brilliant! And so unexpected!!! I love a surprise and finding different ways to use my stamps! Good thinking and looks amazing!

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  5. Clever use of the stamp set! Great mix of the patterned papers too!

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  6. I just love the homespun look of your pretty paperpieced blooms Tracey!

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  7. Simply perfect!!
    And you used those gorgeous papers!;)
    They're perfect for these stitched blooms!

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  8. Beautifully done Tracey. Your patterned flowers look amazing against the white background with that hint of dimension! Great job.

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  9. Gorgeous! I love the layering of the flowers!

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  10. I would never have guessed the stamp was a snowflake - ingenious!!
    Gorgeous card.

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  11. Your "snowflake" flowers are beautiful!!

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  12. Brilliant design! I love how you used the snow flake for the flowers!! If you didn't mention that's how it was used, I'd never know that you used a wintery themed stamps~ Love it, Tracey!

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  13. Oh my God :) this is sooooooooooo pretty. I love how well u have coordinated the pattern paper :)

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  14. Soo pretty :) One of my favourtie stampsets ! I love how you designed your card :)

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  15. Very creative to make those snowflakes into flowers. On that beautiful patterned paper, they really do look like flowers. Such a beautiful card.

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  16. so cool!! love your 'flowers'!!

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  17. Ahh... I would have never been so creative... snowflakes to blooms and they are totally are perfect!! Love the papers!

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  18. Tracey, you are just too clever to use those fabby snowflakes and turn them into stunning flowers, so bright and sweet, the perfect card for spring!

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  19. Very creative way to make your flowers. Great pattern papers you chose.

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  20. Such inventive flowers - love the pretty papers and the textured background too!

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  21. This is sew cute (pardon the pun). Seriously though I love it (might even have to CASE it)

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  22. OH my WORD, Tracey! This is a brilliant idea!!!! Didn't even recognize those snowflakes all dolled up in their springy patterns...in those awesome Sunnyside papers no less! So creative and FUN!

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  23. Wow. You truly are so smart! I would never have thought to use the snowflakes as flowers! They look wonderful Tracey, perfect for a Spring flower card. Love the subtle impression on the card base too!

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  24. These snowflakes look so pretty as flowers! Love the patterns you chose, Tracey!

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  25. Genius idea to use the snowflakes especialy with those gorgeous papers!

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  26. Oh those stitched flowers are sooooo cute! I love the papers you chose too! Very very wonderful card!

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  27. Are you ever clever - Love the beautiful paper you used for the flowers!

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  28. Oooo! LOVE the paper-piecing, and your palette screams springtime! Cute!

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  29. Great mixing of patterns, Tracey! I need to get that linen IP out more often. I always think it won't show up enough, but it certainly does here!

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Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by! I love to read each and every comment!