Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Happy Tissues

Who wouldn't love a box of happy tissues to help them feel better?


The card started with strips of scrap paper, laid diagonally.  Then I stared at it and thought, "What could this be?"  A Baby Girl card would've been a good occasion, but I need more Get Well cards, so...

I used Lawn Fawn's On The Mend set, and masked the tissues so I could get the vase of flowers behind it.


It's a pretty simple card overall, but keeps the "Feel Good" factor intact.  :-)

Have a beautiful day!



Stamps: On The Mend - Lawn Fawn Paper: white - PTI; Blushing Bride, Pear Pizzazz designer paper - SU Ink: Pear Pizzazz - SU; Memento Tuxedo Black - Tsukineko Fibers: white seam binding - Hug Snug - The Zipper Stop Accessories & Tools: Copic markers; circle punch; Labels One die - Spellbinders

11 comments:

  1. I could use one of those boxes right now, have gone through two boxes of tissues this week already! LOL!! Darn head cold!! I loveeeeee this!! Totally adorable!!!!!!!

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  2. Oh this is so adorable and lovely! Love it to bits Colleen!

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  3. Oh, my gosh, that's cute with the happy tissues AND happy flowers! Who could not feel better, or at least smile a litte? So pretty and perky with the paper strips, too. I love pink and green together.

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  4. This would cheer anyone up!! CUTE card Colleen ;)

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  5. When you get a card like this it will certainly speed up your recovery:) SO cute!!!!! Well done Colleen!
    XX

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  6. It certainly made me feel good, Colleen! I love how you used your scraps of pp on the diagonal like that. The patterns and colors are sensational together and making it a get well card was inspired with your brilliantly masked image!! Adorable!! Hugs, Darnell

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  7. Super cute! Love your use of scraps...I always have too many scraps.

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Thank you so much for your visit today! May God bless you!

Hugs,
Colleen

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