Thursday, July 23, 2009
thecuttlebugspot bloghop and flutterby wednesdays6 and papercutz #1
happy thursday :) this is for the cuttlebug spot bloghop fun this week. youre to check out the blogs, taking a peek at past techniques choose your fave and create away :)
this is also for dannis dreams which was to create a scene but using no designer paper. that was hard for me as you KNOW how i love pretty paper!
AND i just found out about this new challenge blog paper cutz i havent read all the details as to entering a project but saw the theme this week is pink and brown and figured id enter this before i forget , if it doesnt fit their rules oh well ill know better next time right :)
i love to emboss and sand.. so i chose this technique for my card. i used the stylized flowers folder( my fave) and sanded. added memorybox pearls to the centers of the flowers. i used my crict and walk in my garden ( caterpillars) and jasmine (corners) cartridges. the butterflys are a stamp and the sweet crocheted butterflies were handmade by my design team leaderleah over at paperblooms.
thanks so much for taking time on my blog :) xx shelly
Labels:
cuttlebug,
jasmine,
walk in my garden
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7 comments:
These flowers look great sanded and the butterflies really add to your garden theme.
What a pretty card! Love it! Thanks for playing along with my flutter by challenge!
Great card. I love the little caterpillars. I have Walk in my Garden. I need to get it out and have some fun. I love your card.
Sooo love this Shelly! May have to scraplift. Really really adorable! Love the sanding too. Thanks for joining us at The Cuttlebug Spot! xxD
Oh such a pretty card - love what you did with the cuttlebug embossing folders and those beautiful butterflies! Glad you were able to play along with the FBW challenge!!
Shelly thanks so much for entering your beautiful card in Paper Cutz first challenge! Love the butterflies and the sentiment.
Hugs,
Mary
I love all of you dimension!
Great card--
Thaks for joining the challenge at Paper Kutz!
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