So very glad it is the weekend. While I am still up at zero dark thirty, it is nice to know I can do some errands and get in much needed crafting time.
You have heard me say that I often come back and tweak a card before posting it. Well today's card is another example for you. After completing the card I did not feel it was finished. There was something missing. Here is the first edition of my card:
I am one of those people who often solves problems while I am sleeping. Or is it that my mind is clear and rested and the answers seems so obvious with a little rest? Either way I woke up and knew what I wanted to add. Let's see the difference.
I think the thin pieces of DSP are the perfect finishing touch. Interesting that my card front sentiment says, the little things and that is all my card needed, a little detail to finish it off. What do you think?
And this is the inside of the card. A non-Stamping' Up stamp but I loved the sentiment. The statement is so true.
Now I can upload the second version to the PPA Sketch Challenge. I hope you will play too.
Michelle
I hope you are taking advantage of the Retiring Items that are on sale. The Regarding Dahlias stamp used in this card is on the retired list. This is one stamp set I am sorry to see go. However I am looking forward to NEW fun fresh sets to inspire my creativity. Some items are as much as 50% off. I have added a revolving list of the retiring items below just click on an item and add it to your card. Happy Shopping!
Retiring Stamp Sets
Sweet and simple. Love the color choices! Thanks for playing along with this week's Pals Paper Arts sketch challenge.
Posted by: Brian King | April 28, 2015 at 04:40 PM
Clean and beautiful, Michelle! A great choice of colors...and an awesome sentiment! Thanks for playing with Team Two at Pals Paper Arts this week!
Posted by: Ann Schach | April 28, 2015 at 01:17 PM
Michelle, very good choice in adding the finishing touch of the DSP. It looks so lovely. Thank you for joining Pals Paper Arts this week.
Posted by: Maggie | April 25, 2015 at 11:15 PM