Plaid – 3 color families

Hello! Thanks for visiting. I’m here with a card inspired by CASology’s Week 161 challenge: Plaid. I missed the deadline for CASology though!

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First I sponged 3 basic colors, yellow, green and purple. Then I used stamps from PTI’s Plaid Builder and Background Basics: Super Stripes Stamp Set. The “XOXO” sentiment is from Happy Little Stampers’ Bold Birthday Sentiments.I think that this sentiment will be a “go to” sentiment for me!

IMG_0900editedNext I used a Spellbinders square die to cut out 3 squares.

IMG_0901editedI would like to play this card at SSS’s Monday Challenge: A Trio of Colors.

IMG_0926editedI used a new embossing folder, fittingly named “Argyle Textured Impressions”. I really really like this embossing folder!

Thanks for stopping by!
XO
Melissa

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Bold Birthday Sentiments

Plaid Builder Stamp SetBackground Basics: Super Stripes Stamp SetSpellbinders S4-126 Nestabilities 7-Piece Concentric Die Template, Large Classic SquareArgyle Textured Impressions Embossing Folder

Places I’m Playing:

Simon Monday Challenge Blog

4 thoughts on “Plaid – 3 color families

  1. This is beautiful! I love the plaids against the embossed paper. The contrast is striking! Thank you for sharing your card with us this week for the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. ~Michelle

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  2. Melissa! I’m so sorry you just missed the deadline for CASology! So glad you went ahead and left a comment, though!!! šŸ™‚ I just love the adorable, colorful squares of plaid against that textured background! What a sweet card!
    Thank you so much for sharing with us over at CASology! Hopefully, we’ll see you again for the next challenge! šŸ˜‰

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