About a week ago I received an email from Pals Paper Arts (www.palspaperarts.com) concerning their latest cardmaking challenge using these three Stampin' Up colors.
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The two cards are different because I didn't have enough of the colors called for in the challenge to even enter. I used a different green (one with the tiny white dots is from a package of Pooch & Sweetheart Dimensional Stickers embellishments I purchased some time ago); the darker green paper with larger white dots is from a Christmas stack and was left over from making Christmas album pages for my sons' families; the blue jumbo rick rack was left over from making Little Dresses for Africa; and the little flowers were premade with the rhinestone centers. I did use Perfect Plum by Stampin' Up to stamp the sentiment on the top part of the card. I had just enough scraps to make two cards of each style.