I looked at the challenges this morning and at 9:30 PM I decided to make my card thinking I remembered what the two were that I wanted to enter. Well, let's see if they can stretch their imaginations like I did! Here's my card...
and here are the two challenges...
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For my card I used Pink Pirouette, Blushing Bride and Falling in Love DSP. For my "flower", I used the retired 1 1/4" scallop punch and the letter F from the Little Letters Thinlits dies (retired). The additional lace trim is Venetian Crocheted Trim (retired). I embossed the pink pieces with an embossing folder made by Darice. Today a lot of my stamps, embossing folders and dies were put on the SU list of items that will be retired May 31. I am retired and tired. Nighty night!
Thanks for looking!!
Beautiful card Karen! Love the embossing and that lace trim. Thank you so much for joining us at Stamp Ink Paper :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a soft and subtle color combination Karen, which really stands out against such a bold pattern! Thank you for joining us at Stamp, Ink, Paper this week! Crystal
ReplyDeleteKaren - I'm dying to know what the "F" stands for! Thanks for your unique take on the TSOT sketch this week! -Donna
ReplyDeleteIt's the initial of my last name. I'm thinking of making thank you monogrammed note cards to sell.
ReplyDeleteKaren, LOVE how you've highlighted the "F"! Thank you for joining the Stamp Ink Paper challenge this wee.
ReplyDeleteThis is very pretty, a lovely take on that challenging sketch! Love the monogram too!
ReplyDeleteI love how soft these colors are! Very nice idea! Thanks for playing along with us! - Ricky
ReplyDeleteLove how soft these colors are! Thanks for playing along with us this week! - Ricky
ReplyDeleteAn unusual take on the sketch this week, but I love it. The monogram is a great idea. The embossing and the lace trim enhance your card. Thanks so much for joining us this week at Try Stampin' on Tuesday.
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