Challenge #128 Flower Soft, Felt or Chunky Glitter
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Everyone is welcome to play along! Challenge a stamping friend! Just follow the theme- it's simple right? And it gives you a chance to use some of your stash.
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Check out the great inspiration from the Belli Girls Design Team:
My card uses mica flakes and is one that we made at our stamp club meeting. We all bring ideas and when we leave we have 4 cards to take with us. It's always lots of fun.
Our Stampin-Up demo Christine brought this idea. Check out her Splitcoaststampers gallery here. She has a growing collection of pretty cards.
We used the Stampin-Up Vintage Ornament stencil and sponged cherry cobbler ink. I just love how this card turned out. Thanks for a great idea Christine.
The tree branch is from the lovely as a tree set. We used the new mica flakes on the branch.
The circle sentiments are from the Perfect Presentations & Delightful Decorations set. The designer paper is new and from the Frostwood Lodge collection.
That's it for me for today. Hope to see you play in this challenge. I will be around to the blogs checking out your creations.
So until next time.......God Bless
Mary, I love all the glitter and bling you added to your creation. I also love the green gingham paper. Fabulous sentiment.
ReplyDeleteLove the mica flakes on the tree branch - they sparkle and shine so!
ReplyDeleteFabulous mica flakes!! They look so pretty on this beautiful card, MAry!! Anne (jdmommy)
ReplyDeleteOoooh, your ornament is beautiful, Mary, and I'm lovin all the sparkle!!!! The green gingham paper is really pretty...I sooo neeeed some of that!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove that ornament! And how creative to use the trees as branches! The mica flakes are such a nice addition!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Mary! I love the glitter and the gorgeous green gingham paper!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous ornament and card! I love the gingham paper! Perfect for this card!
ReplyDeleteMary, this is gorgeous! Love the paper and colors you used!
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