Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Less Is More #274

Yay!  Less Is More is asking us to use designer paper (in a CAS style) on our cards.  If you're like me, you have tons of it and love any excuse to use it.
The paper is from American Crafts and I put a smidgen behind a PTI Polaroid die cut and used another piece to cut the matching cup from YNS. The embossing folder picks up on the little flowers on some of the cups.

Have a wonderful mid-week day.


13 comments:

Sharon Traynor Designs said...

Fresh, fun and funky! Great use of the designer paper Bobby. The embossed card blank adds extra texture too.
Thanks so much for sharing this with us.
Sharon xx
"Less is More"

Sid said...

Loving your bold card !! Great use of designer paper !

cm said...

I've often wondered what to do with that teacup patterned paper (neglected in my stash)...and voila! You have the answer! Brilliant!
Hugs~c

Lisa Elton said...

I love all of those pretty little cups!! This is fabulous Bobby!

Esther said...

So pretty and fabulous background texture - great card, well done!

I Card Everyone said...

Now where has THAT e.f. been hiding??? Darling use of a very cute patterned paper, Bobby!!
=]

Sarah G said...

This is fabulous patterned paper and you have showcased it perfectly with this sweet frame and wonderful embossing folder! Great to see you at Less is More, Bobby!

Nancy said...

Framing in this piece of paper is such a great idea Bobby! I am going to steal this idea if you don't mind? I have so much paper that I fail to use because it's just to overpowering! What a great card! LOVE it!

Loll said...

This is so fun. Great design Bobby! xx

Cornelia (fun stamping) said...

Those cups are just delightful!

Chrissie said...

This is super Bobby, wonderful crisp embossing and great use of that scrap of DP!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"

Anita in France said...

Your little teacups are just charming, Bobby ... there's a lovely sense of nostalgia about them! Hugs, Anita :)

Anne said...

Gorgeous DP Bobby and a fab CAS make using it!
Thanks so much for joining us
Anne
"Less is More"