Never Stop Believing
As I sit here writing this post, I am filled with gratitude to all of YOU, my amazing blog readers. Thank you for always leaving me the sweetest, most encouraging comments. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to send me emails with suggestions on different approaches I can take for my health. Thank you for your prayers, loving thoughts and your friendship. Thank you for coming along on my journey of life. I treasure you all so very much.
Today I have a card showcasing the set Bling by Mama Elephant. I pulled out one of the “buildings” and created a pattern with a variety of inks, then paired it up with a sentiment. Right now I am TOTALLY loving this sentiment- never stop believing- it’s so fitting in my life, along with those around me.
Confession: I wish I didn’t add the sequins to the card. I had laid a few down that had adhesive on them and when I went to pull them off, they stuck and couldn’t be taken off. In order to “fix” the card, I ended up having to add more. This is one of the very few cases where I actually wish I didn’t add sequins to a card. See, even I mess up on cards sometimes! *wink*
I hope you all have a fabulous Thursday. Thanks for spending some time with me today!
Beautiful card and message, love the colors.
Ooooh I don’t think the sequins look bad at all Paulina. The just make it more zippy!! Very cute card, great idea to use the stamp the way you did. Hope you’re having a GOOD day and feeling well ~ {{HUGS}} ;)
Love the design & colors, Paulina! Your sequin cards are what’s making me join the sequin trend & I think they’re great on this card!
You are so clever! I had to look twice at those buildings. What fabulous design elements! Love it!
Yep, don’t stop!
I love this card, sequins or not!
very beautiful! the repeated image in different ink colors is so eye-catching. sequins look good to me!
What a great way to use those building stamps. I like the sequins, but that’s just my opinion! NEVER STOP BELIEVING should be on everyone’s wall!
Such a wonderful card, Paulina!