With April drawing to a close and May just around the corner, we’re celebrating all of the blooms and blossoms we’re hoping to see next month for this week’s Farm Fresh Friday at The Greeting Farm!
It has been a curious trip through Wonderland this month, and I hope you’ve scooped up our limited edition “Beans”! If not, there’s just a little time left before the portal closes on this release…once the stamps are sold out, they won’t be restocked!
Today, I’m sharing a card with “Queen Bean” and some more of the coffee filter roses I made for last week’s FFF:
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Supplies: image stamp (“Queen Bean” – The Greeting Farm), patterned papers (Echo Park), Spellbinders Labels 25 die, twine, sewing machine, foam tape, assorted Copic markers, Stickles, coffee filters. |
Although I only received one lovely comment asking for the tutorial, I may find it in my “heart” to put something together in an upcoming post! 😉
Here’s what you’ll need to know to play along with this challenge:
- You must use a TGF stamp (rubber, digi, or clear) as your main image.
- Entries must be uploaded via InLinkz at the bottom of the challenge post on the TGF blog no later than Thursday, May 2nd at NOON CST.
- You can add a direct link to your entry from your personal blog, SCS gallery, Flickr or TGF galleria. (If the InLinkz tool is missing, feel free to link your submission URL in the comment section!)
- The fabulous prize: A random participant will be selected to win their choice of an in-stock SINGLE RUBBER STAMP or a 4×6 set!
Don’t forget, there’s still time to enter our Double Take Tuesday challenge (photo/color inspired) and our Retro-Fresh challenge (polka dots and/or plaid)! Check out each challenge post for all the details!
Thanks so much for stopping by today!
Hugs,
i love the papers u use may i know what collection…:)
For this card, I used Echo Park's “Happy Days” 6×6 pad. Here's the link to the collection on their web site:
http://www.echoparkpaper.com/collections/happy-days/
I am so in love with these coffee filter flowers and they are, if possible, even more gorgeous in pink! I bought some coffee filters to try and figure it ou with no such luck so I'm now eagerly hoping with fingers and toes crossed for your tutorial ^.^