Monday, April 6, 2026

Neglected Stuff (4/2026)

Hello friends!

Today I have a project to share that was created for our newest
NEGLECTED STUFF CHALLENGE

Click on the link then come join in the fun!
   

The neglected items I've used today are these pretty Prima butterflies which have been hanging out on my 'embellishments board' for several years.  I actually think I bought them at Archiver's (we all know how long they've been out of business).
 
 
 
 I've also dipped into my pile of designer paper scraps for my design.  An OLD Cuttlebug embossing folder was used for my background then I simply reached for pink based papers to put together for a design.  The flip side of my sentiment panel is actually the same as the black background/pink roses paper.  I had a couple extra punch out sentiments laying on my work table so instead of stamping a sentiment I grabbed one of them to use ... VIOLA.
 
 
Be sure to pop over and check us out then play along!
If you're a crafter, I'm sure you have some 'Neglected' goodies in your stash
that are just waiting to be loved!

You  have until the 28th to play along!

Thanks for taking the time to stop by today!

As always . . .

 

3 comments:

  1. Your card is loaded with feminine beauty! Your cardstock and butterflies combine so well with the pretty papers. I had those butterflies but guess I used them all. I thought they were so beautiful. I still have the embossing folder, too, and just look what a crisp impression it makes. It's good to see the old time goodies!

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  2. The papers, the butterflies, the design, the card, ALL are gorgeous!!

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  3. Those butterflies are so pretty, I don't remember them but I do remember Archiver's they were right here in town. They go so well with that pretty papers!

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