Sunday, March 27, 2011

The Sweet Stop SSS101

I made time to play along with the Sweet Stop Sketch challenge #101 which is pictured above.
I made an Easter card using a pre-colored digi image (part of a prize that I won recently from the Paper Shelter) that is just too much fun! I used some pre-glittered cardstock from a mat pack, along with some light aqua from a different stack. The DP is Jubilee from Memory Box. I pierced the edges and corners of the main image panel, and added some ribbon and a bow. The sentiment panel was a free download from Sans Design and I used my Quickutz to cut the bottle cap shape, and added a punched flower with some stickles. I also added stickles to the scallops on the punched border. The embossed background was done with a sizzix ef.
I hope you're enjoying your Sunday, and thanks for dropping by.

Carol

stamps - colored digi from the Paper Shelter, SansDesigns sentiment
ink - none
papers - DCWV pastel & glitter stacks, Memory Box Jubilee
accessories - turquoise stickles, quickutz bottlecap die, mini flower punch, SU scalloped border punch, ribon, Bow-easy

8 comments:

  1. Awwwww, love that image! ADORABLE card!

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  2. I must say that is the cutest image ever. Fun is the word. Great win. Love your beautiful, embossed paper for lots of texture. Super duper creation.

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  3. What a SWEET image! Congrats on the win!

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  4. Adorable, Carol, it all went together so well...

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  5. WHAT a funny image, and DARLING colors! That glitter paper and speckled spots - just make me want my PEEPS even more! hee hee SPLENDID color work!

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  6. OMWord, this is adorable! Love the papers, piercing and the embossing! Super cute, Carol!! :)

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  7. how fun that this comes pre colored......and is so cute at that.....wonderful sketch...fab card

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