When I saw this suite online in March, I immediately fell in love with it. The colours and detail are so ME!! I began exploring what I could do with it. I love the way it uses Copper foil to enhance the suite.
My first card was a triple layout using two of the DSP sheets (one of the panels is the reverse of the DSP). I placed the whole card on a white base after using the Stone and Ivy 3D embossing folder as the first layer. I added a strip of Early Espresso across this behind the panels. On this, I added a pice of woven ribbon in Crumb Cake. Although this ribbon has retired, I have loads left and it was perfect to add and added an extra element to the card. It is quite firm and sits beautifully when put in place.

The DSP was placed on Crumb Cake and added with dimensionals. The sentiment is embossed in Copper on White cardstock and layered on Early Espresso to tie it all together.
Card #2 used the DSP and dies as the front feature. It is placed on Exposed Brick embossed white cardstock. I die cut the foliage in copper and arranged it on the right front and put a thin strip of copper foil behind the DSP. I added the sentiment, embossed in copper and some retired copper embellishments.

This card looks so elegant and I am thrilled with how it turned out.
The final card also uses Basic White cardstock, Copper Foil, Early Espresso cardstock and Basic White die cuts to make a wreath on the front of the DSP. The die cuts were placed using glue dots and placed on the DSP on an embossed layer and I added some of the woven ribbon (like the first card I made).
I added a sentiment embossed in white on Crumb Cake and some retired Mini pearls. These make a cute centrepiece for the flowers.

You will see from the photo that both cards are almost the same (minus the flowers). Which one do you like? I think I like the little white flowers on the wreath!!
Look out for more projects made with this Suite!!!