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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

New Verve




I had to take a cleaning break (getting ready for company tomorrow), so combined the SCS Sketch Challenge with the Color Throw Down Challenge to use Barely Banana, Rich Razzleberry, Old Olive and Pale Plum. I thought this striped DP by BasicGrey picked up all the colors well. I embossed 4 white squares using my CB and small EF. The flower is a layering of 2 punches by Martha Stewart. I LOVE the font on this sentiment from a newly released set by Julee Tilman. The butterfly is a Sizzlet from SU that is so fun to layer. I need to run some errands, so looks like I'm going to have to battle some winds. Another call for possible frost tonight...brrr.

STAMPS: One Person by Verve
PAPER: Cottage Wall DP by SU, Eva DP by BasicGrey, Barely Banana, Old Olive, Rich Razzleberry, White
INK: Rich Razzleberry, Barely Banana
ACCESSORIES: Rhinestone stickers, Waterlily punches by MS, Brad, Butterfly embosslit (SU), 2-step bird punch (SU), CB EF

9 comments:

  1. I love the embossing on the back four... so very pretty.. and also love the butterfly that just sort of perched on the corner... your flowers are very pretty too.. I just love the whole card... can you tell.. Have fun with your company..

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  2. This is gorgeous, Wanda!! I love it!!! Thanks for playing in the Throwdown!

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  3. wanda this sentiment is so inspiring-love the layout you used and the colors are so rich-nice work on both challenges-we have another frost warning as well-we had to move our potted plants back inside-enjoy your company

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  4. Wanda, this is fantastic! Love the pattern choices and textures! Gotta love the bling, too! Lovely card!

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  5. Wanda doesn't Julee's fonts JUST MAKE THE CARD ELEGANT!! And of course, your is beautiful!!

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  6. Wonderfully VERVEalicious!! Love the embossed BG squares, they are a great base for the fab sentiment and embellies!

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  7. This card is fabulous--LOVE everything about it!! What did you use to make your leaves?

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