Inspired by a Room….

Hey there, everyone!  Lea again with another card to share with you as the Limelight Designer for March.  Thanks for all the feedback last week on my little photography tutorial!  I am so glad that it might have helped at least a little bit.  I wanted to let you know that I am pushing the tips on white balance back until next week, as I needed more time to get the write-up finished.

So, instead I am going to tell you a little bit about how I find inspiration.  I know that Pinterest is all the rage right now, and I do think it is a cool resource.  But truthfully, I am a bigger fan of just using google images!  It is easier to find the original information source than on pinterest, and I feel like it searches easier as well!  I am a huge fan of home decor, and have plans to do our bedroom in the near future as it has absolutely no style right now.  So, I search room decor a lot, and I came upon this image recently that I fell in love with!  {On a side note….I seriously want to copy this room almost to a tee for my bedroom.  Tee hee!}

I loved it so much, that I used it as inspiration for my card this week!  It reminded me of this cute fabric vintage image that I had, and let me use the Flourishes “Tag Lines” sentiment stamp set.  Here is my card!
As a stamper that doesn’t color, I LOVE sentiment stamp sets because it allows me to use all of my other non-stamping product and have a plethora of sentiment options!  I love this stamp set from Flourishes because the fonts are a beautiful mix of clean & script, and it is also affordable!  I would suggest this set to anyone, and I know that I will reach for it quite often!
Thanks for checking out my card today, and next week I promise I will have a tutorial on white balance!
Until next time,
~Lea L.
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  1. Beautiful card and pretty inspiration!!

  2. Cheryl O says:

    How pretty, and what a tranquil and peaceful inspiration!!!

  3. Amanda H says:

    I , love, love your card :) I have never thought to look at a room and use it’s colors or design to inspire me, but I may have to think about how we really do use fashion and decorating to inspire us in so many ways :) Thank you for your gorgeous cards and tips! I can’t wait to see what you have in store for us next week! :)



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