
Happy Valentine's Day everyone!  Today is the last day of the PTI anniversary celebration - all the new goodies are released tonight at midnight.
Today, they introduced 
Dawn McVey's damask set and challenged us to create a card inspired by a color combo she has used in her sneak peeks this week.  I decided to go with Aqua Mist/Dark Chocolate/Lemon Tart/White combo - since a lot of the others had colors that aren't available until tomorrow!  :-)
I started with Aqua Mist and used a Damask image from an Inkadinkado set that I had.  I am sure that I will love Dawn's versions more - sometimes I have trouble getting the Inkadinko stamps to stamp really clearly.  Anyway, I made my pattern and then added a strip of Dark Chocolate, layered with a strip of Lemon Tart stamped w/ the little dots from PTI's Polka Dot Basics.  Then I wrapped Dark Chocolate and Aqua Mist satin ribbons around the layers and tied them with a bit of hemp twine and a button from Basic Grey's Urban Prarie line.  Finally, I added the "Fabsolutely Fabulous" sentiment from PTI's Mixed Messages set before adhering it all to a white card.  Here's a close up of the button and ribbon.

What do you think?
Here's the details on the card:
Stamps:  Damask image from Inkadinkado; PTI Polka Dot Basics, Mixed Messages
Paper & Ink from PTI:  CS - White, Aqua Mist, Lemon Tart, Dark Chocolate; Ink - Aqua Mist, Dark Chocolate
Ribbon: PTI Satin in Lemon Tart, Aqua Mist
Other:  Button from BG Urban Prairie; hemp twine
And I loved this color combo so much, I made another card with it too ...

For this one, I used an SU chipboard flower to create a pattern for my cardstock flower - I just traced it and cut it out.  Then I stamped it with the Polka Dot Basics.
I used a chipboard circle as a base for the flower center - I added a ribbon ruffle around the circle and then popped a circle of Dark Chocolate CS onto the center.  Then I layered that with a Lemon Tart center stamped with "merci" from the Mixed Messages set.  And finished it off with a BG Urban Prairie button and a bit of hemp twine.
I stitched the Dark Chocolate CS strip onto the Aqua Mist square with my sewing machine and mounted the flower and then the whole card front onto a 4-1/4 square white card base.  I really like how it turned out.  I have been thinking about this ribbon ruffle for petals for a couple of days, so I am glad to have finally had a chance to work it out!
Well, off to get some sewing done before my dinner date with my mister!  Have a great Saturday everyone!