It’s time for Taylored Expressions March Sneak Peeks! Today I have two fun projects to share with you using Welcome Home and Shade Tree Sentiments.
I used a bit of paper from MME’s Lost and Found Record It paper pad as well as Choice Snow White and Choice Kraft cardstock from Taylored Expressions. I stamped the image using Tuxedo Black from Memento and colored it with Copic Markers. This stamp set is beyond gorgeous! Be sure to hop around today to see all the other amazing creations using it.
My second card features Shade Tree Sentiments which is designed to go with the previously released Shade Tree Cutting Plate.
I mixed and matched the Shade Tree cutting plate with the Cloud Due Dies and Sunny Days dies to make this relaxing scene.
Prizes:
Taylored Expressions is celebrating Release Week with some fabulous giveaways! Visit the TE Blog each Sneak Peek Day this week for details on how you can enter to win.
Be sure to check out what the rest of the Baker’s Dozen has in store for you today!’
- Charmaine Ikach
- Courtney Kelley
- Jami Sibley
- Jen Shults
- Joan Ervin
- Kendra Wietstock
- Kerri Michaud
- Regina Mangum
- Sankari Wegman
- Shannon White
- Shelly Mercado
- Stephanie Kraft
- Taylor VanBruggen
- Wanda Guess
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13 responses to “Taylored Expressions March Sneak Peeks: Welcome Home and Shade Tree Sentiments”
Beautiful cards! Love that home card!
What beautiful cards.
Beautiful cards, Jen. I love the scene you created with your “retirement” card. Thank you for the inspiration.
lovely cards, fantastic scene you have created!
I love both cards and must add the tree cutting plate to my wish list.
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These are both amazing. thanks for sharing.
Just beautiful! I love how you used the new sets ~ just gorgeous!
Completely fabulous cards Jen!! The retirement card is so perfect – with the sun and clouds peeking through. So pretty and creative. XOXO
So creative and pretty.
Wonderful ideas! Thank you.
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All the cards on this hop have been great. Love your 1st card and the sentiment. Thanks for sharing.