The embellishments on this card were created for today's "Stampin N Scrappin' with Kelly" tutorial on our design team blog. I just couldn't let that half finished card sit here any longer, so quickly added a digi image from Motivet that I had colored previously, a terrific pink punched layer to accent from my dear friend Lena (aka TackerTwosome) and the stamp "you're on my mind" to finish it off.
There is a challenge coming up this Saturday again on KL Stampin N Scrappin, and although I can't "let the cat out of the bag" on the challenge requirements -- lets just say -- this card would qualify for that too. *wink* Stop on by and check out our challenges. They are mostly just for fun, but sometimes we throw in a prize or two. Hugs, Kelly
Date: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 GMT Views: 870
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Stamps: Motivet free digi kitty, sentiment from Upsy Daisy
Paper: BasicGrey Lemonade DP, white and pink cs
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories: Shabby Vintage Seam Binding scrunched and used to create a fabric rose, button from Rhonna collection both from KL Stampin N Scrappin store
Registered: August 7, 2007 Location: Northern Idaho Posts: 906
Wed, May 12, 2010 @ 8:18 AM
OMGoodness!! This is absolutely ADORABLE...the image of course, but your creativity is fabulous!! Love your color choice and all the extras...you hit it!!
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Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Wed, May 12, 2010 @ 5:41 PM
Kelly, I cant believe that's seam binding scrunched up. Geez, I havent used that stuff in years. Maybe I should go digging through my sewing box to see if I still have any. What a wonderful card you've crafted here. Of course, I love the seam binding and theimage. So sweet; so wonderfuly crafted.
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