Happy Friday! Here is my card I created for two challenges. The first one is the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge #75 A Splash of Color. For this challenge we were to use the color yellow in our project.
The other challenge is the Cricut Cardz Challenge #90 Card Crazy. For this challenge we were to make a card using the card feature from any cartridge and any color and theme. Well, here is what I came up with.
I used the Sentimentals Cartridge to create my card. I used my Gypsy so I could get it to be approximately 5-3/4 x 5-3/4 inches. I used the same cartridge to cut the blue background. I also cut the cream colored scalloped label from the same cartridge as well.
The design paper is from Crate Paper’s Toy Box Line. The yellow print mat measures 5-1/2 x 5-1/2 inches. I the layered on the blue stamp shape background piece.
I stamped my Smile sentiment on a piece of solid light yellow cardstock and layered it onto my cream colored scallop tag. I punched out a butterfly from the blue design paper. I added a prima flower with a button center and wrapped some blue twine around the side.
I added a yellow mat to the inside of the card and a small punched butterfly from the blue design paper.
Thanks for stopping by! Have a fabulous weekend!

Nice Bright and Cheery Card! Thanks for playing with us at CCC!
What a bright, happy card! Love the blue and yellow combo, your card just makes me smile! Thanks for joining our challenge this week at FCCB!
Love the postage stamp look of the Sentimental cut. The flower definitely gives that pow of yellow. Thanks for joining us this week at the FCCB challenge.
Very fun and bright. Love the simple inside space for a note of any kind.
This is so bright and cheerful. I just love a blue and yellow color combo. Your papers are gorgeous and I love how you wrapped the twine. Thanks for playing along with us at Cricut Cardz.
Beautiful card, the colors are great and that flower adds the perfect touch!
Your card is beautiful!! Very elegant!!
Thanks for Playing with us @ FCCB!!
TFS!! Take Care!!
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