I chose to go diagonally down from the left. Flowers, gems and frames. I used 10201-W, Flower Power Background and the Hey is from the cling YOU set.
I stamped the back ground in Versafine and heat embossed with clear so that I could color the flowers with Copic's. Added some rhinestones to the flower centers in different sizes. The frames are dies from MFT. Card base is black cardstock.
So, what are you waiting for?!
Why not play along with us and start stamping up a card now. We can’t wait to see your creations!
Don’t forget… Take part in one weekly challenge or all of them. The more you play along, the more chances you have to win! Each submission enters you in the drawing for our gift certificate. And you don’t always have to use our stamps in your creations, but we will reward you if you do. Each submission using a Repeat Impressions stamp will earn you an additional entry in the drawing!
Also, check out our Rock Star blogs to see what they did with the challenge.
Why not play along with us and start stamping up a card now. We can’t wait to see your creations!
Don’t forget… Take part in one weekly challenge or all of them. The more you play along, the more chances you have to win! Each submission enters you in the drawing for our gift certificate. And you don’t always have to use our stamps in your creations, but we will reward you if you do. Each submission using a Repeat Impressions stamp will earn you an additional entry in the drawing!
Also, check out our Rock Star blogs to see what they did with the challenge.
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Very pretty - and great stamp to use for this challenge. Love your frames.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, Laurie! How unique this card is! Love every single thing about it! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is soooo fabulous!! The colors are so bright and happy, I love the simple sentiment, and the way you used the frames is so fun!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE this card and the entire design, Laurie! It has such an artistic nature about it and so unique.
ReplyDeleteStunning card and use of frames!
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