Thursday, September 2, 2010

You warm my Heart

I am so glad September has finally arrived! I have been doing my best to keep all the new stamps sets and products from Close to My Heart under wraps as best as I could. I think with Convention and the extra month of pre-view it has been really hard for me. This is my card for this week's color challenge over at Jeanette Lynton's Blog. At first I loved the color combo, and then after trying to use it I found it hard to add the Pear color in. I think it works well with just a little bit of the Pear. I am also really proud that I {Me} made that flower!! I have seen them here and there, and I must say that I may be addicted!
ETA: I missed Tresa show last night, but just watched the recording and she made a flower like this (her's is much more fancy)!! If you want to learn how to make a flower like this click here-she is a wonderful teacher!



{You Warm My Heart Card Supplies}
Cardstock: Colonial White, Desert Sand Textured, Smoothie, Sky, Pear (Close to My Heart)
Pattern Paper: Manufique (Close to My Heart)
Ink: Smoothie, Desert Sand (Close to My Heart)
Stamps: A Sip (Close to My Heart)
Embellishments: Green sparkles(Close to My Heart) Brown ribbon (unknown) Fabric flower (handmade)

8 comments:

  1. Really nice card. Like how the cup is partially off the paper, and your flower looks great - so soft, and the the sparkles for the center are a perfect touch.

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  2. lovely...and dang it..i didn't order that stamp set w/ my huge butt order today...grr!

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  3. This is beautiful! Now I have to buy that ss! You and Vicki are bad enablers! Lol!

    Thanks for sharing Tresa's link. That flower looks terrific! Nice CU-O video BTW. :D

    <3 Jenn

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  4. I totally love that stamp set and plan to purchase it! I liked your stamping the cup off the paper :)

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  5. Your flower turned out GOR-JUS! Love it, and the color combo is yummy!

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  6. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!!! Might have to "copy" it and I don't usually copy something exactly as it is :0)

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