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Friday, January 14, 2011
A Flower for All Seasons - Cardinal
Over at the Inspired Crafters Blog they are having a Christmas Card Challenge every month. Join in if you would like and post your wonderful creations. In my quest to use all my stamps sets in 2011, I pulled out Stampin Up "A Flower for All Seasons" and found out I absolutely love this set. This card I used the cardinal with the poinsettas which is perfect for Christmas using the copic markers to colors in the image. I use PTI die cuts for the scalloped circle and ric rack border. The merry christmas is from the PTI "Tiny Treats: Christmas" which were punched out with SU punches. The printed paper is from PTI Christmas Collection cut out with the SU Top Note Die. The blue background is embossed with the dotted Cuttlebug folder. A variety of supplies were used on this card. At least I have one Christmas card made for next year. Yeah!
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ReplyDeleteWOW Tracie..This card turned out just gorgeous. WOW..Loved all the details and that stamp is just perfect. I loved the use of ric rac die as well..I want to use that as well in my next card. Very very neat. I am also trying to use all my stamps..it is just mind boggling how many stamps I own..:)
ReplyDeleteTracie, this is beautiful;) Thanks for playing along on Inspired Crafters.
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