I ran across this package of DSP the other day while I was looking for something else. I used the fallish sheet and since it coordinated so well with the Terrific Toadstool set, I invited that out to play, too. I decided to have all of my strips match and kept my center panel the same color as the card base but added some texture to set it apart slightly. I also added a greeting panel and a small torn strip to ground my die cut and punched images. I let the colors in the DSP inspire my shading of the images.
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Thu, Nov 13, 2025 @ 7:09 AM
That sentiment goes perfectly with this card!! I love the papers you used in your card as well!!
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Fri, Nov 14, 2025 @ 6:19 AM
The way you paired the DSP with the Terrific Toadstools set creates such a natural flow, and the torn strip grounding the die cuts adds just the right touch of texture. The shading inspired by the paper colors makes the whole design feel cohesive and warm, while the sentiment panel ties everything together beautifully.