Saturday, February 9, 2013

Cloud9 February Blog Hop!


Today is 9th of the month and it is time for Cloud9 Blog Hop!



You would have already seen this month's inspiration from the Cloud 9 Blog. If not, here it is for you.



I was inspired by the pink, red & kraft colours and the pockets. 
Here is my take on the picture.

I have used these stamp sets from Wplus9 to make my card.

A PocketfulA Pocketful: ValentineSo 80's

I really love the grunge from the So 80's set which provided the beautiful backdrop and sets off the intensity  red colour of the sweets. I have used kraft pocket and raised it suing foam adhesives Added a few more of the sweets on the bottom and stamped the sentiment at an angle. I also added an arrow which is trendy at the moment.

Hope you like my interpretation of the picture. Check out Cloud 9 Blog for more inspirations from rest of the DTs. There is a linky in the blog to link your project. One lucky winner will receive a stamp set of your choice from Wplus9.

Thanks for visiting!

Hugs!



10 comments:

Meredith MacRitchie said...

I LOVE this fun take on the pocket theme - I never would have thought of that!! Thank you so much for having me this much, I had so much fun!!

Taheerah said...

I heart this so much Gayatri! Great idea to have a kraft pocket, reminds me a lot of burlap and I love burlap! The splashes of colour from So 80s is just awesome and I love how the pocket is just overflowing with hearts!!

Tracey McNeely said...

Very fun and funky!

Deb said...

This is so fun, Gayatri!

lostinpaper said...

Total fabulousness! LOVE that hot pink background!

Unknown said...

i love those stamps. Your card is charming! Thanks for sharing!

jintyoo7 said...

Brilliantly done, Gayatri - LOVE the grungy backdrops :)

Lea L. said...

This is so pretty! I love the cool stamped background...it mixes so well with these Valentine's stamps!!

Kim Heggins said...

Fabulous card! I love the bit of grunge with the pink background, so fun and so sweet.

anya said...

This is so edgy and fun, Gayatri! It looks like valentine's graffiti! Love your take on the inspiration photo.