Thanks, Roxie, for another great sketch challenge!
My thoughts are turning to spring. I just can't use any dark colors this week. Oh well, we'll see what tomorrow brings! LOL!
My Groovy Guava card has an embossed Blush Blossom panel #1. The stamp for my flower and panel#1 is Riots of Petals, a new BG stamp. Panel #2 has Old Olive matted DCWV dp. Panel#3 consists of Blush Blossom and Groovy Guava with my flower, leaf, brads and sentiment. Panel#3 and #4 are popped up wth adhesive foam tape. Hope you like this combo, I'm happy with it! Tell what you think. TFL!!! -Chrysi-
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Wed, Jan 30, 2008 @ 3:15 PM
serious cutting out talents!! beautiful card.
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Wed, Jan 30, 2008 @ 3:22 PM
This lovely card really does make me think of spring despite the subzero temperatures in my neck of the woods. You are a patient soul to cut out the flower for your focal image!
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Wed, Jan 30, 2008 @ 3:27 PM
This is absolutely amazing! I adore your choice of colors and layout. The flower just tops it off. Just went into my favorites. I love, love it, love it. great job.
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