Here is my card sample for you using Kitchen Sink's Shamrocks and Clovers. I however decided to do something a little different since St.Patrick's day is passed and since I usually don't make st patty cards. So, I made my "shamrock" into a flower. See what you think.

Supplies:
stamps- kitchen sink stamps shamrocks and clovers
CS- Paper Temptress Ultrasmooth heavenly white, neenah green, and pop tones bubblegum
accessories- sewing machine, rhinestones, pearl, stickles, SU eyelet lace punch
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Oooh, I love this in pink! So fresh and dainty!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. I just love this color combo.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely card, love the shamrock "flower", the pretty embossing, and the soft colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea - adorable flower!
ReplyDeleteI love it. It's beautiful.... and the shamrock flower is adorable!!!! Truly beautiful.
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What a classy idea, Jenette. Your card is beautiful! I love the pink and green together. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove the pink "flower" -- I can see using it more this way!
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable.....I love it in pink....and such a versify stamp...
ReplyDeleteCute card! I love the pink.
ReplyDeleteSO pretty!
ReplyDeleteNow THIS is how I could use the shamrock stamp set! Thank you for a great idea. You're card is very pretty; soft, simple, and elegant.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card, and I love how you made the flower from a shamrock!
ReplyDeleteI loved how you used pink ink...so un-traditional, but beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI think it makes a very sweet spring blossom!! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun it was joining with Paper Temptress for this wonderful event!