Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Blue Blossom - CCMC194

This card is for Create with Connie and Mary Sketch Challenge 194.  I created the flower panel many weeks ago for another CCMC using Night of Navy, Lucky Limeade, and River Rock, but never used it on the card I made for that challenge.  It's been sitting on my desk just waiting to be used in a project.  I bet this cute little flower is glad to finally get put to use.
 

2012 Create Challenges-012


Here are the supplies I used for this card......
Stamps: Silhouette Sentiments
Paper: River Rock, Night of Navy, Lucky Limeade, Vanilla, Navy DP
Ink: Navy, Limeade, River Rock
Accessories: Blossoms Party die, Designer Frames EF, Little Leaves die, Rhinestone basics, In Color brads, Pleated satin ribbon
Thanks for taking a peek!
Jenny

7 comments:

  1. Beautiful flower and I like how you layered it over the frame! So glad you joined us this week at Create with Connie & Mary!

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  2. Ooohh! What a beautiful card! I love these colors together and I love your layered flower! The sentiment is perfectly placed! Thanks for playing the challenge at Create with Connie and Mary!

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  3. I really like your flower focal point. Love the way it is layered. Great card. Thanks for playing the Create with Connie & Mary Challenge this week!

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  4. Just gorgeous Jenny! Love these colors together and how you've layered the flower on the embossed frame. Just beautiful! Thank you for joining us at CCMC!

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  5. Love how you placed that flower on the frame. The color combo is awesome too. I would have never put those colors together. Thanks for joining us this week over at Create with Connie and Mary.

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  6. LOVE how you used the frame to showcase the flower and the houndstooth background texture is a great touch! Thanks for playing along this week in the Create with Connie and Mary Thursday Challenge!

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  7. Beautiful! Love how you framed the flower on here! Thanks for playing along with Create with Connie and Mary!

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