Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Oh Happy Day!

I must be in bright colors mode lately, but here is a card inspired by the Paper Players Color Challenge: PP790 using colors similar to the three on the left side of their graphic. Christy said "bold and bright" and I was up for it! This is the maiden voyage for me of these Concord & 9th stencils and stamps. I also added stenciling and texture for fun! More coming soon with these products. 













What I used:

  • Concord & 9th Filled with Joy stencil pack, stamps and dies, mini ink pad
  • Sugar Pea Designs Card Front Element Builder die
  • Ranger Distress Oxide ink pad
  • Catherine Pooler Queen for a Day Ink pad
  • Hero Arts Graphic Patterns Stencil Pairs
  • Stampin' Up! Decorative Dots embossing folder

I decided to make a top folding, curvy edge front flap card base. I ended up using another die from the same set on the inside dotted embossing strip, too. I stenciled the purple flap for a subtle pattern and added the dotted strip to the bottom inside/outside of the card.

Stenciling the flower, its center, and the stem/leaf was quick and easy. These three pieces have their own dies. I stamped the sentiment on white card stock and fussy cut around it. The sentiment and flower are popped up on foam tape while the flower center and stem/leaf are adhered flat.

I like that when someone opens the card it is a surprise to open it upward with the sentiment being both inside and outside. I really like the color choices offered and am happy with the three I chose.

Thanks for stopping in,
Carol


 

5 comments:

Christy Lynn said...

Ooh, I love this! Love the bold flower on the stenciled background and this is a great use of the challenge colors. Thanks so much for playing along with us at The Paper Players!

Stephanie Lanzalotto said...

This is just so fun. I love that purply purple - my personal favorite. That flower is so fun, and I love the detail of the stenciling and the embossing. Love it!

Tracy Grauer said...

What a bold and beautiful card! The stenciling, embossing and of course, those bright colors make your pretty flower just pop! Oh happy day indeed for the recipient of this card!

Jan Clothier said...

What a beauty! I love that bold, dark patterned background - great use of the stencil. The curve and embossed ground behind the sentiment - and the fancy fold - are really striking. Glad you were up for the challenge! Thanks for sharing with us at The Paper Players.

Carol said...

Thanks so much ladies!!!!!