Today we are showing off a set full of fun called Lemons! I used my copics to color up the sassy little bun and his lemonade stand. I used the Grass Cut up along the bottom and tied on a fun bakers twine bow.
I water colored a piece of Tim Holtz water color paper and using my Distress Inks, I created a fun yellow, summery piece to use for my sentiment. I told you yesterday that the new He Said, She Said Cut ups are my new favorite (pssst.....you can get them for FREE with a $65 order!). I combined two of the sentiments from Lemons and stamped them on the water colored panel.
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so cute!
ReplyDeleteLove this card!! Your choice of colors and layout is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute little set, love your Bunbun!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute. I love the sentiment.
ReplyDeleteLisa, this is so cute and summery. I love the He Said, She Said cutup, too. You are doing an awesome job at using that die for so many cards. I love the little sequin embellishments, too. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI've become a fan of using twine when it looks right... and it looks right!! It really ties it all together (pun intended, hehehe). :)
ReplyDeleteTooo cute, love the background you created and fun sentiment!
ReplyDeleteLove your watercolor look with this adorable new release!
ReplyDeleteYour watercolor technique is stunning!
ReplyDeleteHahaha... that sentiment reminds me of Lucy's Psychiatric Help stand! : ) Love your coloring!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable card! Love the watercolor background for the sentiment, and that adorable big eared bun behind the lemonade stand! Too cute! Great coloring too!
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I like your coloring and the word bubble.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you've used the "He said She said" die! The watercolor is a lovely touch! --Yvonne
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