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Monday, September 21, 2009

Simon Says Stamp Challenge

The challenge this week on the Simon Says Stamp challenge blog was a recipe challenge:



Use 3 embellishments, 2 papers, and 1 image





So here is the card that I made:

I wanted to keep this card simple with just the basics on it. My two paper choices are the stripped paper (not sure what product line it is from. It was a piece of paper I had in my scrap bin. Just big enough to use on this card). The other paper was simply a piece of pink cardstock. I added a hot pink ribbon to soften the line between the white card and the stripped paper. My image is from a Disney Princess clear stamp kit. And I finished it off with 3 green gems at the bottom of the page. Just a simple card, but the 3 gems just seemed to finish it out perfectly.

6 comments:

  1. Hi Mary,

    Judy here from Digital-Ink Co. I just wanted to stop by and thank you for entering for our drawing, and telll compliment you on all your beautiful cards and crafts. I so love you site, and the way you have it set up. It's very inviting.

    Thank you again, and I hope to see you around a lot.

    Judy

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  2. Gorgeous card Mary :-) The carriage is a beautiful image and the papers and embellies you used are perfect ! :-)

    thanks for joining the Simon says Stamp Challenge :-)
    Luv
    Lols and the DT x x

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  3. Hi Mary, beautiful card, I adore that image and you have coloured it to perfection. Great choice of colours and papers.
    Love n hugs
    Vikki xx

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  4. Hi Mary, Loz here... sent via Jude and I have to thank her! Your work is gorgeous! I love this card, and the Cinderella one!! Lets not forget the Ellephantastic drawing - that was fun! You're is great. I love your work and have also become a follower.
    Plus - thanks for letting me know about all the candies I've been missing!! x

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  5. Stunning card, hun, love the delish colours you have used and that image is too gorge for words!
    Hugs Tab xxx

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