I love the idea of this little girl finding a secret beautiful garden to sit and read her book. Or maybe the garden grew from her imagination and her book?
The little girl is from the Favorite Book plate with the new Secretary Pool set. Her dress was pieced from the stamped script in the Secretary Pool. The background on the main panel is stamped in fire brick red using the alphabet from the set. The fence is made of pencils. The flowers are from the new Flower Market.
This is being submitted to the Simon Says Stamp and Show Anything Goes challenge.
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Suzz
I love the pencil fence on this Suzz, so creative and the fired brick in the background is fabulous with the alphabet stamp. Beautiful layout and card. Thanks so much for joining in the Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful ... love the fence and the pretty flowers .. you have really captured serenity here
ReplyDeletevery pretty! That was one of my favorite movies-the secret garden. beautiful coloring!
ReplyDeleteOh Suzz...this is soooo lovely! I love the picket fence (pencil) window box. Your flowers are so beautiful. Such a gorgeous stamp. I also love the backgrounds. Great use of the doily, too. Thanks for sharing your art with us at Simon Says Stamp and Show. <3 Candy
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. I do love the thought that she is in her secret garden. I looks so lovely..
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Beautiful card, love the pencil fence!
ReplyDeleteGoodness, girl, you have quite the imagination! LOVE your pencil fence and the whole idea behind your card - wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous and more gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteso very pretty Suzz, Love the colour scheme. And what a great idea to use the pencils for the fence.
ReplyDeleteI'm another one who loves that fence. What a great idea! It's a beautiful card altogether and the little girl is so sweet surrounded by the poppies.
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Lesley Xx
Really neat scene, love the idea of the pencil fence, such pretty colors!
ReplyDeleteJust loverly GF!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love your combination of AO images, coloring and use of the pencils as a fence!
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