Hope you all had a delightful Mother's Day weekend and Happy Monday !
I'm posting a card this evening for this week's Stampin Sisters in Christ challenge which is to use brown, blue and white as well as Our Daily Bread Designs challenge which is to make a graduation card. The image uses the new graduation set from Flourishes. The image is stamped with brown Chalk ink and cut out with the new Labels Twelve Nesties. I have added some stitching , ric rac , ribbon and buttons . DP is by Bo Bunny.
Have lots of new goodies from my recent trip stamp shopping ! There's lots more fun to be had ( woo hoo ) which means I'll be back with another post very soon.
Have a great evening !
Hugs !
Monday, May 10, 2010
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This is so pretty Crystal.. I really love the colour combination and all your lovely new stuff. Dont we all love to go shopping :)
This is beautiful Crystal. Hope you had a great Mother's Day. :)
What an awesome card!! I love it!! Thanks again for playing along with ODBD!!! God Bless!
Hi Crystal - what a fabulous card - love the image and the Nestie you have used! What a great choice of DP and those adorable little buttons - perfect! I am loving this! Thanks for playing along with the Stampin' Sisters in Christ Challenge this week, we would love to see you again next week! {{{hugs}}}
Wow Crystal!!I love your colors and everything about it!!Awesome job!!Thank you for joining
ODBD`s Shining the Light challenge and Stampin
Sisters in Christ`s challenge!!
Wonderful card! I love the DP! It is a perfect card for a graduation. Thanks for playing at Stampin Sisters in Christ!
Oh what a great graduate card! I saw that set at Flourishes, isn't it nice? And you used it so well with the color challenge. Thanks for participating this week with Stampin' Sisters in Christ.
What a great graduation card Crystal!!! I love this image with the color combo!!! Just beautiful!!! Thanks so much for your continued support of both Stampin Sisters in Christ and ODBD!!! Hugs!
Grace
Great job! Love how you did panels of patterned paper.
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