I am interrupting my display samples to join my Inky Friends in another blog hop. This time we are putting the retiring 2016-18 in colors in the spotlight: Dapper Denim, Peek-a-boo Peach, Flirty Flamingo (Will becoming part of the core color line!), Emerald Envy, and Sweet Sugarplum. We have some fun projects showing off these colors, so make sure you follow the blog hop for all the inspiration! You may have come here from the talented Tanya or from the Sensational Shelley if you are traveling backwards through the hop.
I am putting Peek-a-boo Peach in the spotlight. I love how fresh and fun this color is.
This card uses Swirly Bird and All Things Thanks stamp sets. I used the small swirl to create a fun background. The banner die cut is a fun way to highlight part of the sentiment.
I love Peek-a-boo Peach with the Wood Textures Designer Series Paper. The dainty flowers of the Floral Sentiments set help showcase this great color.
I hope you are inspired to give Peek-a-Boo Peach a little love. Make sure you continue through to all the blogs in our hop for more great color projects!
Thanks for stopping! Happy Stamping!
-Mary
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I love, love, love your cards. I love how you framed “Amazing” adorbs.
Very cute cards Mary! Your Hello card especially is a “Show Stopper”! It is so pretty and striking!
Great cards, Mary! I love the peach with the wood!
I love contrast of full blast peekaboo peach and then a little hidden piece poking out… Great versatility.
Love the ‘amazing’ highlight on the first card. And the wood DSP really makes the Peekaboo Peach stand out on the second card. Gorgeous bow, too!
These are delightful! Love the sense of energy in the first and the tranquility of the second- a fun contrast!
Awesome cards Mary! I love how you used the amazing on the first card and overall just a fun hip card. Your second card is gorgeous!
Georgeous cards! I love the Peekaboo peach ribbon on your second card. How did you stamp the “you are amazing” sentiment? Is it stamped on vellum? Very cool!