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Garden Hive: May Arts Hop


Hello! All week, the Stampendous team has been sharing fun and fabulous projects that use May Arts ribbon. My project today features a fabulous leaf trim that I just adore! And, since it's Dreamweaver Thursday, I've got a wee bit o' stenciling for you today too.


I used the new Garden Hive stamp for this card. I colored it with Prismacolor markers, and I chalked the background. The corners were rounded around the stamped image too. Next, I placed the Honeycomb stencil on to Mixed Media Paper and  sprayed it with Lemon Zest Dylusions spray, and then Pale Ale Memories Mist to tone down the vibrancy of the yellow.

Next, I cut a piece of Coral Rose My Colors Cardstock to 5 1/2" x 8" and I folded it in half to make the card base. I attached the stamped image and Honeycomb layer to the card base and added the May Arts vine trim to the bottom left corner. That's it for me today! Don't forget to visit all of the fabulous blogs listed below. The Stampendous Blog has all of the prize info, so be sure to stop there first. Thanks for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!

Laura Drahozal (DW and May Arts)
Pam Bray (DW and May Arts)
Louise Healy (DW and May Arts)
Lea Fritts (DW and May Arts)
Alison Heikkila (DW and May Arts)
Tenia Nelson (May Arts)

Pam Hornschu (DW and May Arts)

Kristine Reynolds (DW and May Arts)

Comments

Sabrina said…
Oh my goodness... Such a darling, adorable card and so beautiful colored!!
Helen Gullett said…
What a sweet card! Fabulous coloring work :)
WOW! This is very pretty! There is something about this that just makes my heart happy!! TFS!
Laura said…
Love the bees and the coloring on the flowers.
Viki Banaszak said…
What a sweet card. I love the colors.
Sue D said…
Perfect background for this sweet image.
Mary Holshouser said…
This is darling.
Love the hexagons in the background - fits right in
with the bees.
The flower is cute.
thanks for sharing a fun card.
Stampendous said…
What a bright and colorful card! Love the glittered Hexagon background, and the tiny snippet of May Arts leaf trim. Thanks for sharing your talent with us this week!
McStamper said…
Love your cute card.
D.Ann C said…
Sweet and the background is perfect for it!
cghundley said…
Fabulous work with
the stencil and
stamping!
Carla from Utah
I love the magical feel of your adorable and beautiful card!!! Love the honeycomb background and stamps!! Terrific coloring too!!
Unknown said…
doing the honeycomb in the background is so pretty. Your coloring is perfect on the stamp.
Yes...we love any thing with bees. Thanks.
Lea said…
Such a sweet card! I love your coloring and the hexagon stencil in the background is perfect!!
Jean said…
Love how you did this card! Very pretty!
Kate Pape said…
Love the honeycomb stenciled background to go along with the bee hive stamp!
Linsey R said…
Aww, this card has me buzzing with delight! Love that honeycomb bg in yellow and the blue sky behind this adorable image! It's all so happy! Thanks for sharing your lovely card for the hop today! :)
Kim said…
That background is so rad. Gorgeous card!

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