Friday, July 24, 2020

Just Us Girls Challenge #546 - Photo Inspiration Week


For this challenge, since I have no "ferris wheel" images, I went with the colors.  That's what the inspiration is all about - how are you inspired.

 I went back many many many years ago for this image!  Innovative Stamp Creations -- anyone remember them?  Amazing images she created.  Sadly, when I looked it up, she seems to be out of business, though the blog is still there.

I obviously was inspired by the pink swing.  Besides that, I winged it :)

Your turn -- how are you inspired by the photo?  Come on over to JUGS and show us your card.


Thanks for stopping by~

10 comments:

Helen said...

Vicki, I like your take on the photo! Like your stamped image, too--sorry the company is not still in business. tfs-stay well.

LeslieT said...

This is awesome! Beautiful stamp - what a bummer that they're out of business!

Lisa Elton said...

You winged it ~ HA!!! You nailed it Vicki. The butterflies are beautiful!

Trina P. said...

I’m not familiar with ISC, but it looks amazing. You winged it well! Great design, too.
Thank you once again for the opportunity to guest this month... so fun and honoured!

Nancy said...

You can be inspired by anything and you have really made a pretty card. We both had to search for something from the archives. Well done!

Bobby said...

Ha ha. Love the pun. And the beautiful butterflies based on the colors. The tilted panels add a fun look.

Lisa Kind said...

I love to see how people get inspired, that's why I love inspiration photo challenges. This is so pretty!

cm said...

Beautiful card, Vicki! Love your selection of colours/images, as well as the 'slant' of the design that reflects the swings! Ingenious!
hugs~c

Ina G said...

Love the layout and your take on the photo. Those butterflies look amazing!

Cécile RIBON said...

It's a great and clever take on the inspiration Photo, Vicki, this image looks fabulous. You were inspired by the pink swing and I was inspired by Paris. This photo is a view of "la grande roue de Parie" in the "Jardin des Tuileries" ...