Can you handle one more card from me made with the Green Thumb Set by Papertrey? I’ve had this image done for a few weeks now and realized this morning that I needed one more Mother’s Day card. Don’t want to forget my mother-in-law!

When I was making this image, I was still playing with the Colorbox Fluid Chalk Inks. I am so hooked on these inks now – love the look you can get with them. To add texture to the flower pot, I inked the stamp in Chestnut Roan and then very lightly patted across with Charcoal. I also added a little drop of stickles in the center of each flower. When I put the card together today, I was looking for some paper to match the image and decided on Perhaps by BasicGrey and Stormy Light from Prism.

Mom’s Planter

Stamps: Green Thumb by Papertrey Ink

Ink: Olive Pastel, Charcoal, Chestnut Roan, Rouge, Lavender and Pink Pastel Fluid Chalk Inks by Colorbox

Paper: Whisper White, Perhaps by BasicGrey, Stormy Light by Prism

Accessories: Sewing Machine, Brads, Stickles, Ribbon

I hope everyone is more prepared for Mother’s Day than I found myself this morning! Have a great day!!!

6 Responses to “Are you ready for Mother’s Day?”

  1. I have 5 Mothers Day cards to make…I am way behind!
    This card is so pretty, I dont mind if you use this set every day to make cards with, they are so nice to look at:)

  2. This is stunning! You can use this set anytime, your cards are just gorgeous!

  3. Super pretty Sherry! I love the look that chalk inks bring to the project! You could stamp using the same set everyday and still make it look fresh and new! Can’t wait to see what’s up your sleeve for this months Dirty Dozen!

    TFS!

    Linda

  4. Gorgeous card! I will never get tired of looking at what you create with the Green Thumb set!!

  5. Wow, Sherry–beautiful! I can handle any number of PaperTrey designs this lovely!

  6. Gasp! I love the muted colors of this–the paper is scrumptious! A pretty card like this just leaves me breathless! Gorgeous flower arrangement!

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