Actually I was using all the scraps in my yellow, orange and pink file folders (the place where I store the scraps) and I could not help but make more cards with these colors.
The beading gives it something different. I strung the beads. These are beads that I have had for years. A jar of mixed seed beads. I think they are going to last me forever! I used a pattern to cut out the doily looking thingy. I made the rosettes using a scorboard. The pebble is from a vase that sits in my living room. Inks are by Tim Holtz, Distress Inks in Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade, Worn Lipstick and Festive Berries.
I cut out some of the black parts of the card so that you could see the pink in on the second page of the care. I like that effect. The thinking of you stamp is from Fiskars.
With this card I was using a bunch of different styles of rosettes. All three rosettes were stamped with Technique Tuesday stamps. The words stamp is from Time Flies, the 2 layered rosette features the houndstooth stamp and the large rosette features the harlequin stamp. The One in a Million stamp is by Fiskars. The inks used are Spiced Marmalade, Mustard Seed, Worn Lipstick and Festive Berries. The black card stock is Bazzil. All other papers came from my scrapbin. To get the watermarkd look, I spray water onto my hand and flick it onto the rosette. I then dry it with a heat gun.

I have used the same inks again and have added a black Ranger archival ink for the star on the rosette (that stamp is from Technique Tuesday). The thinking of you stamp is by Fiskars. I made the ruffle by scoring the strip on my scoreboard (and after I had inked it). This ruffle is one of my favorites.








Here is my finished card with the bucking bronco. This is him in the normal position. And the photo below shows the bronco bucking around on the card front. This is a very fun technique that I know I will try again. 






This time of year I am thinking about Spring Break and dreaming of all the places that I could go. Of course, I am dreaming of palm tree type surroundings, and possibly a theme park where one would find a magical wand toted by a young wizard; or maybe a land of enchantment with a mouse. However, this card was as close as I could get...a balmy palm tree on a card. It was fun to use these new stamps by Stampin UP! (well they are new to me, and they were never used. I bought them at a yard sale for $5). 
