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TGIF Product Spotlight Challenge

Time for another card challenge and today it's the TGIF #230 product spotlight. Participants are challenged to create a project using either the Mosaic Mood or Perennial Essence designer series paper. I recently received my order of Perennial Essence dsp and it is gorgeous so it was an easy decision to make .



The paper is so beautiful that at first I did not want to cut it up! You could adhere a piece onto a card front with a sentiment and be done, or frame a piece to decorate your home. I used 3 different pieces of the paper to create this card.



I used the co-ordinating stamp set Floral Essence, stamping the floral images on the designer series paper and fussy cutting them out. The largest flower image is adhered with stampin' dimensionals. I always add dimension to my card, I just don't like all the elements laying flat, but that is personal preference. The flowers are stamped in blackberry bliss ink and the card base is petal pink. These colours co-ordinate beautifully with the designer series paper.

Speaking of designer series paper, Stampin' Up! are running a great promotion this month, buy 3 packs of dsp and receive 1 pack free. Offer ends on September 30, 2019. It is only on selected packs, for more details or to make a purchase click the image below to go to my online store. 



To view all of the entries in the challenge or to enter a project, pop over and visit TGIF challenges HERE.


The supplies that I have used to make this card are listed below. Click on any image to go to my online store.


Product List



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  1. Beautiful!!! I love how you integrated three different sheets of the paper in your card. Just lovely. Thanks for joining TG4IF Challenges this week.

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