Saturday, November 21, 2009
Saturday Sketch Challenge 126
This morning, my daughter was watching Winnie the Pooh on You Tube while I was at my stamping desk in our office (it is important to keep her busy, or else she'll grab my stuff and shout, "I stamp, Mommy! I stamp!"). I needed inspiration, and I found a great sketch at the Stamping 411 blog!
I had fun making my card. In order to make my flowers pop, I crumpled them up like balls of trash, and then unfolded them - voila, perfect dimension! (A great technique I learned from Dawn McVey.)
~Supplies~
Stamps: Everyday Button Bits (Papertrey Ink); Teeny Tiny Wishes (Stampin' Up!)
Ink: Old Olive, Rich Razzleberry (SU)
Paper: Rich Razzleberry, Pale Plum, Whisper White, Cottage Wall DSP (SU)
Accessories: White Organza ribbon (SU); circle and scallop circle punces (Marvy); Word Window punch (SU); Flower Layers die (Sizzix/SU); self stick rhinestones
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11 comments:
Great card!!! I love what you did with the flowers and the color combo that you chose!
Heather RDH
This is absolutely gorgeous. I love the colors, and the gems in the center of the flowers adds the perfect finishing touch. Beautiful!
I LOVE this!!! Amazing! Clean lines, wonderful stamping, amazing color! Did I already say how much I LOVE this???
This is to die for cute. I love everything about this. You have done a magnificent job!!!!
Very Cute card!
WOW!!! Beautiful job...I love the textured flowers. Thanks for playing along this week!
Gorgeous card my dear! So glad you kept Frannie busy so you could turn this one out!
Beautiful job!
Thanks for playing along with us this week!
Oh, this is gorgeous!! I am a big fan of that color combo and thanks for the tip to make the flowers pop.
Gorgeous card. Beautiful colors and the flowers so pretty. Love it!
Cute! Love these images, flowers and the colors are so cheerful!
Very pretty, Stacy -- gotta love that Cottage Wall DSP! Wonderful job with this week's sketch challenge. Thanks so much for playing along with the Stamping 411 Operators! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving! Blessings, Gretchen
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