Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator Pootles – English Garden Thank You Card
So following on from yesterday’s blog post, I decided that I had to use some of the left over English Garden designer series paper to make a card, but I wanted to switch up the colours a little…
While yesterday’s was accented with Mint Macaron, I’ve used the same sheet of paper and this time accented it with Rose Red and Blushing Bride for contrast.
Same paper, different look!
It’s a super simple card – I think when you’re using and showcasing DSP like this, it really can only be easy!
The paper does the hard work!
With a 2″ panel of Whisper White that I punched with the Triple Banner Punch and stamped onto with the lovely Pretty Thankful photopolymer stamps, I simply accented with the new Metal Rimmed Pearls.
Done!
How easy???
Hope you like it!

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Lovely card. Love the colors. Thanks for the tutorial.
Curious, where is the blushing bride accent? Don’t get me wrong, I love the card, and I absolutely adore Rose Red and the English Garden DSP, but I just don’t see blushing bride anywhere. I admit I do miss things so I won’t be offended if you should say something like, “you silly blind lady it is right before your eyes” or something along that train of thought! Anyway lovely card! So many beautiful DSP patterns to select from
You got me thinking… but I think it is the ink she used for the sentiment!
Beautiful card. TFS