I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend! Mine was more productive than I thought it might be originally, so I'm a happy camper. I have grandma duty tonight, so the gals won't be here to stamp, but hopefully they can come over another night this week and we'll see what we can get up to!
The wonderful Wanda is always a great source of inspiration and when I saw her card HERE, I knew I had to try this for myself. Here's my version:
Recipe:
Stamps: Great Friend
Paper: Regal Rose, Pretty in Pink, Certainly Celery, Whisper White
Ink: Pure Poppy (PTI) and Regal Rose
Accessories: Match Box die, Little Leaves Sizzlet, Flower embosslit, punches, big brad, $1 bin ribbon from Mikes
Well today my first sketch challenge went up on the Kaboodle Doodles blog. Please stop over and check it out. We are also looking for design team members, so get that mojo working and submit a sketch!
Thanks for visiting today. Hope you have a wonderful Monday!
~chris
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Monday, May 18, 2009
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9 comments:
Oh, I love it! I want to make one (of course I need a stem/leaf die first!).
Well, isn't this clever---and I have both of these dies! I feel a case coming on! Thanks also for the Rene award! Wow! How cool is that. Hopefully I'll get it on my blog soon!
LeAnne
PS: your digi images are wonderful, too! I like them ALL!
This is soooo pretty!!
I LOVE what you did with the flower!!! Funk isn't it? Thanks for the link back to my blog too!
This is really pretty Chris, love how you did the flower!! I hope you get some time with the girls some time this week, it's always so much fun to stamp with friends! *STAMPIN HUGS* Alex
Thanks for the award!
What a super card, and it looks like it would be easy to reproduce.
It is gorgeous Chris! Love all the dots!
I love how thye flower is folded. what nice cool colors also. seeing the background makes me want to get my wizard out also.
This is beautiful. I love how you used the sizzix leaves.
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