♥ You So Mush.

Hi readers! Happy Saturday to you! Isn’t this card by Chari Moss adorable? I love the way the background contrasts the main image! And the rainbow flower border? So MUSH cuteness! ;) Read on for the details!
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Hello! Today’s card features lots and lots of Lawn Fawn inks! There are lots of great images to color in the Lawn Fawn line so it was a challenge to try and think of a design that really featured the inks and stamping with little coloring.

So I decided to create a rainbow collection of flowers by stamping the image from Gleeful Gardens in 8 different colors, cutting them out with the die and then arranging them in a circle.  I think it’s fun to think of images in a more geometrical graphic way like this rather than always creating a scene with them.

It’s great to use the same idea to create backgrounds as well.  But because I wanted the flowers and the images to be the focus for this card I used Gingham Backdrops with Hippo ink to create a more subtle background.  I layered a die cut circle over top of the flowers to hide the busy stems and create a focus point for the little scene with the snail.

The snail is colored with colored pencils and I colored the grass with Copic markers.  I stamped the sentiment on the card but also stamped it on scrap paper in pink ink on white card stock so that I could color in the heart and cut it out to highlight that part of the sentiment. I finished the card off with a little coral bow and some glitter accents of course.

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Thanks for reading today and thanks so much to Chari for being our guest!

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  1. What an adorable, inventive way to show someone just how “mush” you love them!! The rainbow flower border is too cute!! :)

  2. This card is truly inspiring. I can see stamping a rainbow of all sorts of images around a central object or theme. Way to go Cheri!

  3. Chari, I love the great idea of using the flower images around the focal point. I would never have thought of that. I love it when a design gives me a new way to look at my stamps! Thanks!

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