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Saturday, May 9, 2009
Thanks so much
Good Saturday Morning Peeps! I didn't get to stamp yesterday or this morning due to NO POWER still at my house. We have it here at work tho, so I am here.
I am posting a card I made earlier in the week today. It is made for the
Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge on Karen Giron's blog.
I thought the sketch was really cute this week, I like the frame around the image panel. I made mine the hard way, cut a square and then cut the center out with my paper cutter, I really need to get some of the square nesties, they are on my wish list, but that list is soooooo long, who knows when, or if it will ever get filled! LOL!
I used a favorite set from SU the "Trendy Trees" a cute little one but very versatile, I think. The DS paper is the Rockabilly Textured, LOVE IT! I used some PTI card stock for the base and the frame and to stamp the tree onto.
The card is a 4-1/4 inch square. I added just a little pop of red with some riding hood red cardstock behind the tree panel. I pierced all around the frame and it is up on dimensionals as is the tree panel. I added a white brad to each corner and this little "Thank You" is complete!
Well, that is all for today, Thanks so much for stopping by and HAPPY STAMPING!!
Vicki
What a awsome card!love the colors you used!
ReplyDeleteI love the look for square cards. I wish I were better at making them. I hope you get your power back soon!
ReplyDeleteWhat a PERFECT card! I'm so lovin' this design, Vicki!
ReplyDeleteOH goodness....still no power girl?! Hope all gets fixed soon! Thinking of you!
ReplyDeleteLove the pop of red for the mat...that's perfect!
Lovely card Vicki - hope your power is back on again by now!
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely card, love the colors.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card. I really like the look of one single tree.
ReplyDeleteOh Vicki,
ReplyDeleteI love this card! Thanks for the mothers day rose! Hope your's was great!
This is SOOO pretty! I love the striped paper for grass :D
ReplyDeleteCindy
awesome card
ReplyDeleteLove that pop of red and that striped BG paper!
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